Fog
Yes, fog is a ground level cloud.
Ground level clouds are usually called fog
Fog.
Fog
Cloud at ground level is called fog. It forms when the air near the ground becomes cooled to the point where it can no longer hold its moisture in a vapor state, causing it to condense into tiny water droplets.
it is from the midle level, and brings rain and thunder.
A fog is basically a cloud hovering at ground level.
The lowest clouds, known as surface fog or mist, can form right at ground level. These types of clouds essentially touch the Earth's surface.
There are 3 main places lightening can travel from. The ground to a cloud, a cloud to a cloud, and the cloud to the ground.
Cloud cover can act as a barrier, trapping heat at ground level and leading to warmer temperatures. Alternatively, clouds can reflect sunlight, preventing it from reaching the surface and causing cooler temperatures. Overall, the impact of cloud cover on ground level temperature depends on factors such as cloud thickness, time of day, and geographical location.
no Fog is water, which the body loves. Fog is a cloud at ground level.
There are three types of lightening, There is Ground-to-cloud, Cloud-to-ground and cloud-to-cloud.