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Fog is a type of cloud that forms close to the ground when the air near the surface becomes saturated with moisture. It reduces visibility and can be created by cooling air or adding moisture to it.
The lowest cloud in the sky is known as stratus clouds. They typically form in a blanket-like layer and are found at low altitudes close to the ground.
Yes, fog is a ground level cloud.
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.
There are three main types of lightning strikes: cloud-to-ground strikes, intra-cloud strikes, and cloud-to-cloud strikes. Cloud-to-ground strikes are the most common and well-known type, where lightning extends from the cloud to the ground. Intra-cloud strikes occur within the cloud itself, and cloud-to-cloud strikes happen between different clouds.
fogfogA cloud that forms close to the ground is known as a stratus cloud.
Fog is a type of cloud that forms close to the ground when the air near the surface becomes saturated with moisture. It reduces visibility and can be created by cooling air or adding moisture to it.
Fog is a type of cloud known as a stratus cloud that forms close to the ground when moisture from the air condenses into tiny water droplets.
Fog is a type of cloud that forms close to the ground. It occurs when the air near the surface becomes saturated with moisture, causing water droplets to condense and reduce visibility.
Yes, fog is a stratus cloud that forms very close to the ground. It is made up of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, causing reduced visibility. Fog typically forms when air near the surface cools to the point where it can no longer hold its moisture.
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.
The lowest cloud in the sky is known as stratus clouds. They typically form in a blanket-like layer and are found at low altitudes close to the ground.
There are three types of lightening, There is Ground-to-cloud, Cloud-to-ground and cloud-to-cloud.
The meteorological definition of fog is a cloud (stratus) which has its cloud base on or close to ground, and reduces visibility to less than 1000 metres. 100% humidity at ground level can be reached in different ways.
Fog looks like cloud but only on the ground not the sky.Like clouds ! Clouds and fog are both made up of tiny water-droplets, fog is just cloud that's close to the ground.
There are many types of lightning STREAMERS that start a lightning strike. There are 3 basic places where streamers will originate from. They can come from a cloud to the ground or the ground to a cloud or from cloud to cloud. So your teacher was correct. But not always from the ground.
A funnel cloud that touches the ground is a tornado.