Yes, the answer to that is water vapor, or perhaps maybe dew.
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fog. frost, clouds, humidity, dew, steam
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Steam fog and frontal fog
fog is a cloud it is just on the ground
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Yes.
Steam, clouds, and fog are all examples of water in a gaseous state.
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 fog is clouds and to be more specific the clouds are stratus clouds
fog. frost, clouds, humidity, dew, steam
When steam is cooled in the air it creates water vapor. This water vapor comes together to create clouds and fog.
Forming a hypothesis. First you must have an idea. Example: You notice that clouds are white. Hypothesis: Clouds are made of cotton. Ridiculous? Yes, but testable. Test by climbing a mountain, for example, and touching a cloud (you'll find yourself walking into a fog bank, which will invalidate your hypothesis, forcing you to rework it). New hypothesis: clouds are fog = clouds are steam. Then you proceed to test steam and see if it reflects light the same way clouds do.