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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.
Clouds and fog are both composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, but they differ primarily in their location. Clouds form at higher altitudes in the atmosphere, where air cools and moisture condenses. In contrast, fog forms at ground level when cool air near the surface reaches its dew point, leading to condensation. Essentially, clouds are elevated fog, while fog is a type of cloud that occurs close to the Earth's surface.
The low fog-like cloud is commonly referred to as "stratus" clouds. These clouds typically form in layers and can cover the sky uniformly, leading to overcast conditions. Stratus clouds often bring light precipitation or drizzle and can create fog when they are thick enough to reduce visibility.
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fog is closer to the ground
Yes, clouds can be on the ground in the form of fog.
no clouds are formed from dust particules and water
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When you see steam fog or clouds, you are seeing water in its gaseous state, known as water vapor. This occurs when water evaporates from a liquid form and condenses in the atmosphere to form visible clouds or fog.
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.
It only causes clouds if the air cools to its dew point, and even then not always (although in that case you would get fog). For clouds to form, you need rising air, whereupon the air would be forced to cool to its dew point and condense if it were to continue to rise. This only happens when there is something forcing it to rise.
Clouds and fog are both made up of tiny water droplets suspended in the air. The main difference is that clouds form higher up in the atmosphere, while fog forms close to the ground. Fog is essentially a cloud that touches the Earth's surface.
clouds fog is clouds and to be more specific the clouds are stratus clouds
Fog and clouds are a form of water vapor that can be seen.
Fog When the clouds suck up the water from seas, rivers, lakes. etc, they make the clouds heavy. If the clouds do not start raining, there will be fog. Definition: Fog is thick mist that is difficult to see through.
Clouds, by definition, are large collections of water vapor. The fog that we see formed from car exhaust and factory smoke is called smog.