the answer is fog..To be mo scientific its called Stratus clouds.
Fog.To be more scientific itz called Stratus clouds.
When clouds form close to the ground, they are called fog. Fog is essentially a type of cloud that forms near the Earth's surface when the air temperature cools and reaches saturation point.
The type of clouds that form near the ground are called fog. Fog is formed when air near the surface cools to the point where it can no longer hold its water vapor, causing it to condense into droplets and create a cloud-like formation.
yes you actually can because when it gets foggy its just the clouds that are close to the ground
fog
When stratus clouds reach the ground, they are called fog. Fog forms when the air near the ground cools, causing the moisture in the air to condense into tiny water droplets that hang in the air. This can result in reduced visibility and dampness at the surface.
Ground level clouds are usually called fog
Evaporation
Clouds close to the earth are called fog. Fog forms when the air near the ground cools and reaches its dew point, causing water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets. Fog can reduce visibility and is commonly seen in the morning or evenings when temperatures are cooler.
when it is close to the ground, it is a meteor when it hits the ground, it is called a meteorite
fog or mist
The types of clouds in order from closest to the ground to farthest from the ground are: Stratus clouds Cumulus clouds Cirrus clouds