Ground fog is a typical description of Radiation Fog. The 'foggiest' place in the world is Grand Banks off the island of Newfoundland, Canada. Other places that are 'extremely' foggy, are Point Reyes California, Argentia, Newfoundland and Labrador, all typically having 200+ days of fog per year.
ground fogs common near lakes and rivers because it is moist and cool there.
No, fogs cannot have beans for a meal.
FOGS Colts Challenge was created in 1986.
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Fog is a meteorological phenomenon that consists of water droplets suspended in the air near the ground, while clouds are formed higher in the atmosphere. Clouds are more widespread and persistent compared to fog, which is typically localized and temporary. Both fog and clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, but their formation and location differ.
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Fogs is the proper plural form of fog. However, fog is also commonly accepted as a standing plurality of its root on its own and is used more frequently than fogs.
why are fogs a collide
because frogs are a very basic food, and frogs are in many places, so they are easy to find. also maybe the herons think they taste good.
Fog is most simply the water vapor in the air condensing to be more visible due to temperature. This effect occurs when the temperature in the air and the dew point, the point at that particular barometric pressure that water condenses and evaporates equally, is off by less than 4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Misty fogs form when water boils because the hot water vapor comes into contact with cooler air, causing it to condense into tiny water droplets that we see as mist. This process occurs when the warm air, saturated with water vapor, meets a cooler surface, leading to condensation and the formation of mist.
There are some here in Australia