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What actors and actresses appeared in Red Fog - 2013?

The cast of Red Fog - 2013 includes: Xiangliang Kong


Where is the 94 Land Rover discovery fog light relay?

There is no relay for the fog lights, only a fuse.


Movement over land weakens this weather phenomenon?

Fog. When wind blows over land, it can disrupt the temperature and moisture balance needed for fog to form, weakening its presence.


How does fog form over land?

Fog forms over land when the air near the surface cools to the point where it can no longer hold all the moisture it contains. This causes the moisture in the air to condense into small water droplets, creating fog. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind conditions play a role in fog formation.


What do you called when cloud comes near the land?

When clouds come near the land, it is called fog. Fog is a visible aerosol consisting of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, usually observed near the ground.


What is ice fog?

When air becomes laden with moisture, the moisture condenses and becomes saturated. This cooler area of air begins to form fog at ground level or just above the ocean / water surface. If this is over ice flow or icebergs, the air also contains ice crystals in the fog. Like on land, the ice fog occurs evening to next morning. As the sun comes up, it warms the air, melts ice crystals, reduces the condensation, and like on land, the entire fog cloud or fog bank becomes lighter. The fog rises into the sky, becoming just one of the clouds.


Which forms during the night because water cools slower than land?

fog


Where can fog be especially prevalent?

Fog can be especially prevalent in coastal areas, near bodies of water, and in valleys. These areas are more likely to experience fog due to the presence of moist air and temperature inversions that trap cool air near the surface.


Why does CA coast have so much fog?

when i visited San Francisco they told us that it was because the fog is created on the sea and that the windblows it on to the land... i know this isn't much information but that's really all i remember. <3


How far down to sea can clouds go?

a cloud can be close to the surface of the water (or land). When a cloud is close to or at the surface of the water (or land) , it is called fog.


What is the difference between a fog and a cloud?

Fog is a type of low-lying cloud that forms when the air near the ground becomes saturated with water vapor, whereas clouds can form at various altitudes in the atmosphere. Fog can reduce visibility near the surface, while clouds typically float higher in the sky. Fog is essentially a type of cloud that forms close to the ground.


Warm moist air from the Gulf Stream blows over the cold land of England and Scotland producing?

fog