Yes, fog is essentially visible water vapor. It consists of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, which scatter light and create the appearance of a cloudy or misty environment. When humidity levels are high and temperatures drop, these water droplets condense, forming fog. Thus, fog is a manifestation of water in its gaseous form transitioning to a liquid state.
Fog is basically visible water particles in the air. One of my sensors outside measured the humidity with the fog, I came out with 95% - 100%.
In our surroundings, there will be water vapour, but it will be of small quantity. so it is invisible. In case of boiling water or freezing , there will be water vapour of large quantity, so it will be visible to our naked eye
When you see steam fog or clouds, you are seeing water in its gaseous state, known as water vapor. This occurs when water evaporates from a liquid form and condenses in the atmosphere to form visible clouds or fog.
Fog is made of tiny drops of water
It was not visible in the fog. He had no visible means of support. An invisible man is not visible to the eye.
The road was visible once the fog cleared up.
Clouds and fog are both water vapor that's visible in the air. Clouds are found above ground level, are more common, and usually thicker. Fog occurs at ground level.
The visible beam of headlights in fog is caused by the Tyndall effect . The water droplets scatter the light, making the headlight beams visible.
Fog is a type of low-lying cloud that forms when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets. This happens when the air near the ground cools down to the point where it can no longer hold all the water vapor it contains, causing the vapor to condense into visible droplets that we see as fog.
scattered light
When you breathe in cold air, the warm moisture from your lungs and respiratory system condenses into tiny water droplets. These droplets are then visible as a fog or mist when you exhale.
A cloud or fog. Fog touches the ground, clouds dont.