Clouds and fog are related to precipitation because both of them are water vapor. Essentially fog is just a low ground cloud.
Rain, hail, sleet, snow, fog.
High clouds generally don't bring precipitation.
Stratus clouds are low-lying clouds that are gray and can resemble fog when they are thick and cover the sky. They often bring overcast conditions and can produce light precipitation like drizzle or light snow.
clouds fog is clouds and to be more specific the clouds are stratus clouds
Precipitation is rain, snow, or fog that falls from the sky. It is the result of solar evaporation. It is taken up into sky, forms clouds, and eventually falls back to earth.
Stratus clouds are uniform and ressemble fog at times. Usually there is no precipitation. Nimbostratus clouds are typically followed by rain causing them to be a darker grey color.
Precipitation is the solid or liquid form of water falling from clouds. Fog is a type of stratus cloud near the ground that forms when water vapor cools and condenses near the ground.
When fog lifts away from the ground, it typically transforms into stratus clouds. These low, gray clouds often cover the sky in a uniform layer and are associated with overcast conditions. If the lifting continues and the moisture in the air condenses further, it may lead to the formation of altostratus clouds as well. Stratus clouds can bring light precipitation, such as drizzle or mist.
no the stratus cloud is not fog because stratus clouds are flat layered clouds unlike fog which are thin clouds that covers earths surface.
Drops of condensed water in the atmosphere can form clouds, fog, or precipitation such as rain or drizzle, depending on atmospheric conditions like temperature, pressure, and humidity.
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Fog is are low lying clouds. You can still see clouds in daylight.