Air and water droplets together create fog.
Water does have a gaseous phase, known as water vapor, and there is always a certain amount of that in the air. The varying amounts of water in the air are measured by the humidity level.
No, fog is a natural occurance. It is caused from water droplets suspended in the air due to different temperatures close to the Earth.
Condensation (i.e. water droplets) and dust.
Stratus clouds are mostly made of water droplets.
the water droplets indicate that the air is cooler on one side of the glass. If the droplets are inside, then the outside is cooler. If the droplets are outside, it means the inside is cooler.
evaporation
Fog is an emulsified water in air. The tiny water droplets are scattered so much so that it inhibits precipitation.
No. A cloud is a heterogeneous mixture. It consists of small water droplets or ice crystals suspended in air, which is itself a mixture.
'a visible aggregate of minute droplets of water or particles of ice or a mixture of both floating in the free air'
water droplets in the air form rain which is part of the water cycle
Fog is a mixture of water and air, which is itself a mixture..
What is the condensed water droplets in tha air
rain
All water droplets in the air is different just like when they fall down.
No. A cloud is a mixture of mostly water droplets.
No, fog is a natural occurance. It is caused from water droplets suspended in the air due to different temperatures close to the Earth.
clouds is a mixture because the cloud is made of two types of chemicals + it also got water
No. Water vapor can't be seen or felt. "Droplets" suspended in the air are still liquid water.