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
Fog was created by cold cloud floating up to the sun. The sun doesn't like it so the cloud get spits out and sinks down to the bottom and becomes fog.
Because it makes fog on the mirror, so you can write on the mirror to have fun by writing funny stuff.
Thermal cameras are the only option to see through fog because Night vision only enhances the visibility by collecting unseen lights but Thermal senses the heat so Thermal is the only option to see through fog.
Cold air is denser than the surrounding air and so sinks to the ground. As the air becomes cooler and smaller, it can no longer hold the moisture in it, so it condenses out as fog.
i think the answer would be dew because dew is fog just before it hits the dew point. im not sure if this is correct so try to look at other things before you decide this is the answer for you.
the cool ocean current cools the air along the coast, causing water vapor in the atmosphere to condense and form fog.
Nice. Warm in the days and cool at night. It isn't right on the coast, so it doesn't get the morning fog. If you are going there for a visit go to Cambria while there and to Pismo Beach. Both of these towns are on the coast and a short distance from Paso Robles.
There was so much fog outside that it was hard for me to see, so I had to stay indoors.
London Fog is so thick because of pollution. The fog, when mixed with the foul pollution of the area, becomes so thick it has another name (pea soup fog). This is why London Fog is so thick. London hasn't had this type of fog (smog) for around 50 years
its coast 200 ..... so yea
No, California State Route 1 is the Pacific Coast Highway. However, some parts of CA 1 overlap with US 101 so parts of US 101 are the Pacific Coast Highway, but it's mostly CA 1.
The West Coast is three hours ahead of the East Coast. So if it is 6 am in New York City, it is 3 am in Los Angeles, CA.
Fog is an emulsified water in air. The tiny water droplets are scattered so much so that it inhibits precipitation.
San Francisco has a lot of fog because the ocean current cools the air along the coast, causing water vapor in the atmosphere to condense and form fog, small cloud droplets near the earth's surface. San Francisco has few storms because the Pacific Ocean moderates its temperatures. Air pollution may contribute some dust, but the cool temperatures from the current are the overwhelming influence.
The UAE is on the coast, so the answer is the same as the rest of the world (at the coast), about 21%
They coast so much because they have a very high mass. When they gain speed they have a large amount of kinetic energy. So when a horse at a high speed starts to coast by sliding over a large patch of ice it takes a long time for them to stop.
Network coverage is coast to coast coverage and date roaming. It is something that you pay for monthly and you get so much depending on how much you pay monthly.