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Q: What clouds are formed when fog lifts off the ground?
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Are stratus clouds higher alltitude than cirrus clouds?

Cirrus clouds are formed at a higher altitude then stratus clouds. Cirrus clouds are formed at about 8,000 m. Stratus clouds are formed under 2,000m. Fog is actually a stratus cloud that forms near the ground.


How are fog and clouds alike?

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.


How are clouds and fog the same?

fog is a cloud it is just on the ground


Fog is one of these clouds that is very close to the ground?

fog


Clouds on the ground?

Fog or mist.


Which clouds are most likely to form when fog lifts away from earth's surface?

stratus


How is fog different from other types of clouds?

fog is closer to the ground


When clouds rest on the ground there are know as what?

fog


What do you call clouds that touch the ground?

fog


What are clouds called that are close to the ground or on the ground?

the answer is fog..To be mo scientific its called Stratus clouds.


What is the difference between fog and clouds?

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.


Are clouds and fog similar?

They are quite similar.Clouds are formed more higher up and are much thicker.Fog is formed lower down and is not as thick as a cloud.They are the same. Fog is a very low cloud. They can be the same density.The scientific terminoly for fog is = Fog is a cloud that is in contact with the ground. The only difference is the ground but a cloud may be considered partly fog; for example, the part of a cloud that is suspended in the air above the ground is not considered fog but the part of the cloud that comes in contact with higher ground is considered fog.