Fog dissipates when the temperature rises, causing the water droplets that make up the fog to evaporate. This can occur due to warming from sunlight, a change in air pressure, or the movement of drier air into the area. Additionally, increased wind can help disperse the fog by mixing it with surrounding air. As visibility improves, the fog gradually lifts and clears.
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Fog is made of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, which a fan cannot disperse. The movement of the fan may temporarily change the shape of the fog, but it won't cause it to disappear. Only natural processes like wind or the sun's heat can dissipate fog.
Well I think it is because sometimes its really cold in the night and in the day the sun is out so u can't see fog I might be wrong I got this from the top of my head
Fog forms near mountains when moist air is forced upward due to topographic lifting. As the air rises and cools, it reaches its dew point and condenses into fog. This process is known as orographic fog.
'clear' As in: they were waiting for the fog to disappear. or they were waiting for the fog to clear.
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The Sun heats it.
evaporation
Brain fog is when your mind feels like a veil of fog has been placed around you, its hard to concentrate or think. There are 5 causes for brain fog. The causes include stress, chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia, nutrient deficiencies, depression, and fatigue.
alcohol is basicall condensation it causes fog just like hot and or cold water
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A catalyst
Evaporation.
Evaporation
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