Because it is both cold and humid, and the sun partly evaporates water into the air, while the cold air pushes it down, creating fog.
If you are looking on here you have no life
Warm water has more fog due to great humidity
Well, when i go outside in the fog I would think it was more of a warm feeling than cold, I know that fog is just clouds and when it gets very humid outside there is almost always fog. So I hope that answers your question.......
Wood form in autumn season contains smaller cells is called autumn wood.
Upslope fog
Fog is a meteorological phenomenon, not a virus.
Usually in the damp cold of Autumn.
London Fog
Fog intensity is how dense fog is. The lower the visibility, the more intense and dense the fog is.
Fog is water suspended in the air. The more water that is nearby, the higher the chance of fog.
A fog light uses a different light beam to reduce how we see when there is fog. Regular high beams make fog appear more dense, or thicker. Low beams reduce that effect, but limits sight distance. Fog lights gives more sight distance without making the fog look more opaque.
Fog lamps on a car show up a lot more in the fog than other lamps simple because they are much brighter. It is therefore advised that you only use them in extreme cases of fog as it can cause issues for other drivers if you have your fog lights on when there is little to no fog.
There is the winter, spring, summer and autumn. Another name for autumn is fall, which is more commonly used in the USA. Autumn is more commonly used in the UK.
Warm water has more fog due to great humidity
clouds fog is clouds and to be more specific the clouds are stratus clouds
Low beams and fog lights if equipped. High beams only light-up the fog more.
It does not have water in it like fog does. Hope it helps- Roxas riku
I assume the question is about low clouds? When the clouds are low, mist and fog is likely. This weather affect often occurs in cold, moist Autumn conditions.