Fog drip, also known as condensation, is the process by which water droplets accumulate on surfaces due to the cooling of moist air. Synonyms for fog drip include dew formation, mist accumulation, and moisture collection. Other similar terms may include fog precipitation or foggy precipitation. This occurrence is often found on leaves, tree branches, and spider webs, creating a glistening effect in the early morning hours. The word "fog drip" may also be used interchangeably with the term "fog precipitation," as both refer to the same process of water accumulation due to the cooling of air. Regardless of the terminology used, the natural phenomenon of fog drip is a beautiful and mystical sight to behold.