Smog was so named because it can form when moisture in the air combines with smoke particles!
by:joshua
No, fog is made out of water that has already condensed out of the vapor phase, it can not condense further.
Mixture of smoke and fog.
No
Yes.
yes it is
Clouds, which are formed by the condensation of water droplets on fine dust particles higher up in the atmosphere. Fog is also a condensation of water vapor in the air closer to the ground.
Condensation of the water vapor in clouds creates precipitation, which includes rain, snow, and various forms of frozen water that fall from the sky, returning water to the environment. In some cases, surface clouds (fog) can condense directly to provide liquid water.
In both fog and cloud, the dispersed phase is a liquid and the dispersion medium is air (gas). The only difference between them is that the fog is formed in the region close to earth while clouds are formed in the upper layer of the atmosphere.
Fog When the clouds suck up the water from seas, rivers, lakes. etc, they make the clouds heavy. If the clouds do not start raining, there will be fog. Definition: Fog is thick mist that is difficult to see through.
This happens when the air cools. If the water particles get close enough to form liquid, the process is called condensation.
Dew on grass Clouds are formed by condensation Fog
Clouds, which are formed by the condensation of water droplets on fine dust particles higher up in the atmosphere. Fog is also a condensation of water vapor in the air closer to the ground.
no clouds are formed from dust particules and water
Condensation. Water evaporates and the vapor collects into the sky (or near the ground) to become a cloud or fog.
Clouds and fog. Some of this becomes liquid as dew and condensation.
Humidity is the amount of moisture in the air. Clouds are formed by condensation, which is when these water molecules in the form of water vapor condense. When it is too dense, it releases the extra water. So when humidity is high, rain clouds or fog are more likely to form.
Depending on where they are in the air and their sizes: fog clouds drizzle mist
condensation does not for clouds. water vapor comes up to the clouds and turns back to water. then it falls as precipitation. which is fog , sleet, snow, rain and hail. and fog is a low cloud.
Very low temperature,which is present at the toppest level of clouds
Fog is more likely to be a vapor Tiny droplets of water that have formed as a result of condensation and reduced temperature rather then a gas,
Condensation
Clouds, by definition, are large collections of water vapor. The fog that we see formed from car exhaust and factory smoke is called smog.