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What are daytime's before noon called?

morning


Why is fog present during early mornings rather than during the middle of the day?

Fog can be present any time of day. However, fog is more abundant in the mornings because the temperature is cooler and there tends to be less sunlight to burn the fog away. And there tends to be less fog in the afternoons than in the mornings because temperatures are warmer and there is more sunlight.


Why is noon hotter than mornings and evenings?

Around noon, the sun is at its highest point in the sky, which means its rays are more direct and concentrated. This leads to more intense heating of the Earth's surface compared to mornings and evenings when the sun's angle is lower, resulting in less intense heating.


Why is it cooler in the mornings than at noon?

In the mornings, the sun is lower in the sky, so the sunlight has to pass through more of the Earth's atmosphere, which scatters and absorbs some of the sun's energy, resulting in cooler temperatures. By noon, the sun is higher in the sky, so sunlight reaches the Earth more directly and has less atmosphere to pass through, leading to warmer temperatures.


Why we see fog in the lowland in The Early Mornings Of December?

Fog often forms in lowland areas during early mornings in December due to cooler temperatures at night, which cause moisture in the air to condense. As the ground cools, the air near the surface cools as well, leading to increased humidity and the formation of fog, especially when the air is calm. Additionally, lowland areas can trap cooler, denser air, further promoting fog development. This phenomenon is more pronounced in December due to the longer nights and lower temperatures typical of winter.

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