Cloud cover acts like a blanket.
It prevents excessie heat loss , and also prevents exceissive;y high temperatures.
Fog
Snow is a much more complicated thing than most people think. It all depends on the temperature at cloud level, ground level and in between. If the conditions ain't right, it could fall as ice pellets, slush, hail, or rain. The usual temperature is -2°C on the ground to get snow.
Ground level. Fog is low-lying cloud.
a cloud at ground level ?
This could apply to any low-level cloud. If the cloud is at ground level it is called fog.
Yes, fog is a ground level cloud.
Ground level clouds are usually called fog
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fog -> at land level cloud -> in sky
Snow is a much more complicated thing than most people think. It all depends on the temperature at cloud level, ground level and in between. If the conditions ain't right, it could fall as ice pellets, slush, hail, or rain. The usual temperature is -2°C on the ground to get snow.
Ground level. Fog is low-lying cloud.
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3 big factors that affect the water cycle are location, the amount of solar radiation that makes it to ground level, and temperature. The location would basically influence how much water is available at ground level to be evaporated and the amount of solar radiation would basically influence how much water was evaporated from ground level into the air. Temperature would influence where condensation and cloud formation would take place and how much condensation and cloud formation would occur.
a cloud at ground level ?