When fog forms the air is dense. Which means it's "wet"
Water exist in the air in different forms like Fog,dew,smog
Fog frequently forms in mountainous regions due to air being forced upwards by the mountains themselves. This causes the air to cool and condense its moisture into fog and clouds. This is called orographic fog.
Fog forms when moisture in the air cools, condenses, and reaches its saturation point. Fog normally forms nearest the ground and upward. This vapor cloud can obscure everything, even a hand held in front of your face. In mountainous areas, fog can lay thickly over roadways, leading to numerous accidents.
warm air and cold air gets together and make fog
Fog forms over the ocean on summer mornings when warm, moist air moves over the cooler surface of the water. As the warm air comes into contact with the cooler water, it cools down, causing the moisture in the air to condense and form tiny water droplets or ice crystals, resulting in fog. This process is known as advection fog.
fog
Steam fog.
Water exist in the air in different forms like Fog,dew,smog
The moisture in the air condenses and forms fog.
There are two types of fog, advection fog and radiation, or ground fog. Advection fog is common along the pacific coast of the United States. Warm, moist air over the Pacific Ocean is blown inward. The other kind of fog is radiation, or ground fog. This fog is common lots of places. It forms when a layer of warm, moist air forms low to the ground.
It forms because of the moisture in the air.
The moisture in the air condenses and forms fog.
Fog frequently forms in mountainous regions due to air being forced upwards by the mountains themselves. This causes the air to cool and condense its moisture into fog and clouds. This is called orographic fog.
radiation fog
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Smog -- smoke and fog
it forms fog but when a large quantity of vapor emerges they make a cloud.