Fog is usually a very low altitude, probably about ground level.
Fog appears white because it scatters and reflects sunlight, making it appear opaque and white to the human eye.
Clouds are formed high in the atmosphere and consist of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, while fog is a cloud that forms near the ground when the air close to the surface becomes saturated with moisture. Fog reduces visibility and is typically denser than clouds.
Fog is just a cloud that is low enough to touch the earth's surface. Yea fog is a cloud.
What type of cloud that is often formed by fog lifting in the morning?
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Fog scatters light and reduces visibility, so colors seen through fog may appear washed out or muted. Typically, objects seen through fog will appear in shades of gray or with reduced saturation.
When the fog finally drifts away, the beautiful countryside will appear.
Light gets scattered and absorbed by the water droplets in the fog, leading to diffusion and reduced visibility. This scattering of light causes the fog to appear opaque or thick, making objects appear blurred or dimmed.
Fog scatters and reflects light, causing it to appear diffused and reducing visibility. This can create a halo effect around light sources and make objects appear blurry. In dense fog, light can also be absorbed, further reducing its intensity.
Fog appears white because it scatters and reflects sunlight, making it appear opaque and white to the human eye.
No. If you've ever been in fog, it's the same as a cloud at different altitude.
Things are not as they appear
No. A cloud consists of tiny water droplets suspended in the air. Basically it is fog that forms at high altitude.
It is called fog or mist. It is due to condensation of water. It is found in cold areas.
A fog light uses a different light beam to reduce how we see when there is fog. Regular high beams make fog appear more dense, or thicker. Low beams reduce that effect, but limits sight distance. Fog lights gives more sight distance without making the fog look more opaque.