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On a car , cold night, why does tend to form on the tops ,rather than the sides of mailboxes and cars

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The tops of mailboxes and cars tend to form frost on cold nights because cold air is denser than warm air and therefore sinks. The tops of mailboxes and cars are the coldest parts of the objects, so the cold air settles there and causes frost to form.
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