Yes, but they are clouds that are not high up in the sky. They are low clouds!
yes it is
Cirrus clouds are very high in the atmosphere making then furthest from the Earth's surface. They are very thin and wispy in appearance.
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.
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in the troposphere
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Clouds, fog.
clouds fog is clouds and to be more specific the clouds are stratus clouds
In the atmosphere or, when talking about fog, on the ground.
Cirrus clouds are very high in the atmosphere making then furthest from the Earth's surface. They are very thin and wispy in appearance.
Clouds are a natural part of the atmosphere, they consist of water vapour, which generally speaking isn't harmful.
In a nutshell, yes. They are not a layer of the atmosphere, but since a cloud is humidity in the atmosphere I would call it a component that makes up our atmosphere.
yes, of course they are. pff.
Bodies of water are not part of the atmosphere, but water vapor and water and ice in clouds are.
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.
no the stratus cloud is not fog because stratus clouds are flat layered clouds unlike fog which are thin clouds that covers earths surface.
Condensation creates clouds, fog, and various forms of precipitation, like rain, hail, sleet and snow.