eh, the bumper? turn on the fog lamp switch and look to see what lights came on... common sense isn't so common I guess???
In most thick fog, you can barely see 20 yards in front of your vehicle. Kilometres doesn't even enter the question.
Fog may cause many problems: most of them being drivers not being able to see and crashing into things because of this.
RainOther common forms of precipitation are snow, sleet, and fog. Oh, and hail. And yes, rain is the MOST common, but snow is very close up there.
Fog is most common in the fall and winter months when temperatures are cooler and there is more moisture in the air. It often occurs in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are lowest.
Fog is are low lying clouds. You can still see clouds in daylight.
To make it easier to see when there is fog.
Fog is essentially a type of cloud that forms at ground level, consisting of tiny water droplets suspended in the air. It typically occurs when the air is cooled to its dew point, leading to condensation. The most common types of fog include radiation fog, advection fog, and upslope fog, each formed under different atmospheric conditions.
Fog occurs when 1) humidity goes up and 2) temperatures go down.
fog lights are located on the bottom of the front bumper and help the driver see when driviing through fog. cause the light passes under the fog rather than through it. so you can see the road.
Bromben see's the fog when ever he is under medication, the fog represents the medication he is put under while he is on the ward.
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