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
Due to the difference in the temperature, the molecules form a layer on the mirror ! That is what we call Fog !
A layer of fog often forms over the ground in the early morning when the temperature cools overnight, causing the air to reach its dew point and condense into tiny water droplets. This process occurs because the cool air is unable to hold the moisture, leading to the formation of fog.
It depends on whether the night vision goggles are image intensifiers or the type that are sensitive to infra red. Only the infra red type can see warm objects through fog. Image intensifiers will not be able to see through fog at all.
Fog is more commonly observed in high places due to cooler temperatures and lower atmospheric pressure at higher elevations. These conditions are more favorable for the formation of condensation and saturation of air, leading to fog. In lowland areas, warmer temperatures and higher pressure levels make it less likely for fog to form.
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
The type of fog that forms in valleys at night is Radiation Fog. It usually does not last long after sunrise.
Into the night and fog in German is In die Nacht und in den Nebel hinein
Foggy is the adjective of fog.
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Fog can form during summer, depending on where you are. It depends on where you are located geographically. You may be in a location where fog forms very rarely.
Due to the difference in the temperature, the molecules form a layer on the mirror ! That is what we call Fog !
Fog typically forms in inlets and bays when the air close to the water's surface becomes cooler than the surrounding air, causing the moisture in the air to condense and form fog. This often occurs during the early morning or evening when the air and water temperatures are at their closest.
fog light and/or low beam
Thin fog is often referred to as "mist." It is a light fog that reduces visibility but is less dense than regular fog.
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Fog.