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.
No. Precipitation are particles that come from the air and fall to the ground. Fog works the opposite way. it comes from the ground (by evaporation) and stays in the air. (After some time precipitation might fall out of fog. Also fog might develop from humidity from precipitation.)
nope....... snow sleet hail rain is though
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Fog frequently forms in mountainous regions due to air being forced upwards by the mountains themselves. This causes the air to cool and condense its moisture into fog and clouds. This is called orographic fog.
Rain, Snow, Fog
the cool ocean current cools the air along the coast, causing water vapor in the atmosphere to condense and form fog.
Fog forms when moisture in the air cools, condenses, and reaches its saturation point. Fog normally forms nearest the ground and upward. This vapor cloud can obscure everything, even a hand held in front of your face. In mountainous areas, fog can lay thickly over roadways, leading to numerous accidents.
Fog can form during summer, depending on where you are. It depends on where you are located geographically. You may be in a location where fog forms very rarely.
Due to the difference in the temperature, the molecules form a layer on the mirror ! That is what we call Fog !
the cause is all the pecipitation and the wave erosion.
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Fog.
because the figure is the smallest than the fog
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Yes, if there are hot lights out were its cold, chances are they will get fog on them. Yes, if there are hot lights out were its cold, chances are they will get fog on them.
I'd say it was a fragment. 'The fog rolled in' seems to need something extra to form a sentence - for example... The fog rolled in quickly - The fog rolled in across the bay
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