Because the sun warms the air, and the warmer the air the more moisture it can hold, the fog disperses after sunrise.
After sunrise, fog typically begins to dissipate as the sun's warmth causes the air temperature to rise. This increase in temperature helps to evaporate the water droplets in the fog, leading to its gradual thinning and clearing.
The type of fog that forms in valleys at night is Radiation Fog. It usually does not last long after sunrise.
Because the sun warms the air, and the warmer the air the more moisture it can hold. THIS WAS WRITTEN BY: ABNER P. ON 10/15/12, AT 8:09 p.m.
The mountain becomes covered in fog.
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the light doesnt go through the fog
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Vessels must show the running lights suitable for their class or the operations in which they are engaged between sunset and sunrise and during restricted visibility. There are no special or extra lights required for fog.
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Fog happens whenever the air reaches a point of extremely high humidity. Most commonly, it happens when the air rapidly cools, causing condensation to form. There are a number of types of fog, named for the conditions which create them. Drivers who are navigating in fog should use low beams or fog lights, rather than high beams, which will simply reflect from the fog and create glare.
It Usually Happens When It Rains Or When Theres Fog.
When temperature begins to fall at this state the fog is converted into frost in which ice formation takes place.
NOOOOO- that's Sunset.