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Why are there small drops of ice cream when it is taken out of the refrigerator?
The temperature of the things just taken out of the refrigerator is lower than that of the air outside. When the cold air on the east and west surfaces meets the relatively hot outside air, the water vapor will condense to form small water droplets. In fact, the principle of rain is similar. Cold and warm air meet and gather in the air to form rain.