Water vapor in the air condenses when the ground cools at night. the cooler ground (often due to radiation into space when it is clear) cools the air near the ground. This cooler air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air and the moisture condenses as fog.
When clouds come down to the ground, it's known as fog. Fog forms when the air near the ground cools down to the point where it can no longer hold the moisture, causing it to condense into tiny water droplets. Factors like temperature, humidity, and wind conditions can influence the formation of fog.
Yes, fog is a ground level cloud.
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no Fog is water, which the body loves. Fog is a cloud at ground level.
Clouds do not typically reach the ground in their usual form, as they are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. However, when clouds descend and come into contact with the ground, they can create a phenomenon known as fog. Fog is essentially a cloud that is formed at ground level, reducing visibility and creating a damp atmosphere. So, while clouds themselves don't "go" to the ground, their effect can manifest as fog.
fog is closer to the ground
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