For is actually a type of stratus cloud but is not given the name cloud as it is very low lying. It is common in areas close to water and is formed when moist air from the water passes over the cooler above the ground. This causes condensation as cooler air cannot support or carry as much moisture.
foggy windows in a car, foggy mirror in a bathroom, dew forming on grass/leaves in early mornings
Mornings can being early anywhere on earth: this phenomenon is not limited to Antarctica. Generally, the start time depends on the task at hand.
When you blow air on a mirror, the warm, moist air from your breath comes into contact with the cooler surface of the mirror. This causes the water vapor in the breath to cool and condense into tiny droplets, forming a foggy layer on the mirror's surface. This phenomenon is similar to how dew forms on grass in the morning when warm air meets cooler surfaces.
Because of the temperature of the water reacting to the temperature of the air in the bathroom, which forms evaporation, which causes you to see the "foggy steam".
Condensation
tears because when you sneeze you tear up inside your eye
Lack of oil lubrication to lifters
The foggy area on top of a chilled bottle is caused by condensation of water vapor in the air. When the cold surface of the bottle comes in contact with the warm, humid air, the temperature difference causes the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets, creating the foggy effect.
The greenhouse effect
Dispersion
Yes, it is. It normally means of or having fog (foggy nights, foggy weather), and metaphorically unclear or imprecise (foggy memory).
When you breathe on a mirror, the moisture in your breath changes from a gas to tiny droplets of liquid on the mirror's surface. This causes the mirror to appear foggy or misty until the liquid evaporates and the mirror becomes clear again.