- Has no significant impact on the environment, and it's very expensive.
Fog intensity refers to the density or thickness of fog in a particular area. It is a measure of how much visibility is reduced due to fog, with higher intensity indicating thicker fog and lower visibility. Fog intensity can vary depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind conditions.
There are two types of fog, advection fog and radiation, or ground fog. Advection fog is common along the pacific coast of the United States. Warm, moist air over the Pacific Ocean is blown inward. The other kind of fog is radiation, or ground fog. This fog is common lots of places. It forms when a layer of warm, moist air forms low to the ground.
There are two types or rainwater haversting. Rooftop rainwater harvesting and drain harvesting. In rooftop rainwater harvesting, we use the water collected on rooftops instead of letting it go down the drain. We can also use water collected in dugout ponds, underground vessels etc. Drain harvesting involves letting water collected in roadside drains go straight to the ground. But this water has to be treated before use as it may contain bird faeces, germs and other pollutants.
The two main types of fog are advection fog, which forms when warm, moist air moves over a cool surface, and radiation fog, which forms when the Earth's surface cools down rapidly by radiating its heat into the atmosphere.
A fog oasis is a unique ecosystem where fog is the primary source of moisture for plant life. In these areas, plants have adapted to capture water directly from fog, allowing them to thrive in otherwise arid environments. Fog oases are usually found in coastal regions or mountainous areas where fog frequently occurs.
as fog harvesting turns water into electricity it is especially needed in the mountain areas to bring electricity there as there is a shortage of electricity there.........................
Dry ice forms great fog that clings to the ground when water is added to it, water ice will only form a light fog and only when there is very high humidity around and the fog doesn't last very long.
its to nuish the plants to create this wordenfull garden if you want. i hope this helped! xoxoxo, the brady bunch
Fog can act as a natural insulator, reducing heat loss from the ground and potentially protecting crops or sensitive vegetation from frost. It can also create beautiful and atmospheric landscapes, adding a sense of mystery and tranquility to natural surroundings. Additionally, fog can enhance the sense of privacy or security by obscuring visibility.
Commercial harvesting involves harvesting food in large quantities for sale to the public.
.........on harvesting the fields before the monsoon
who invented rainwater harvesting
This is not a simple answer as you will require a material that will release the water and allow it to flow into a gutter at the bottom. If you require more info please contact me at cloudwaterconcepts@polka.co.za and I will be able to send you tons of information.
It is harvesting energy to run cities.
the harvesting season is going to be in 2020
Freezing fog, advection fog, and evaporation fog!
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