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Frost forms when an outside surface cools past the dew point.

Example: The dew point is the point where the air gets so cold, the water vapor in the atmosphere turns into liquid. This liquid freezes. If it gets cold enough, little bits of ice, or frost, form.

Answer:

Frost forms by an outside surface cooling past the dew point. Then the liquid freezes into little ice bits or frost.

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