yea it does
Water droplets that are too heavy to float will fall to the ground as precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Fog is just a cloud that sits the ground and how and why fog develops is based local and immediate conditions. Areas that get more rain also tend to get more fog and rain and fog are just two parts of the same thing, water in the atmosphere, but one does not predict the other. The presence of fog in an area does not predict rain in that area in 90 days or at any other time in the future. Weather and climate are much too variable for a very simple relationship such as fog in an area means rain in that area in 90 days.
Fog is a type of low-lying cloud formed by condensation of water vapor in the air, reducing visibility. Rain is precipitation in the form of liquid water drops falling from clouds. While both involve moisture in the air, fog remains suspended in the air while rain falls to the ground.
When the air cools, water vapor may undergo condensation and turn into liquid water or ice depending on the temperature. This process forms clouds, fog, or precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Examples of condensation include water droplets forming on the outside of a cold glass of water, fog forming on a cool morning, and clouds forming in the atmosphere when warm air rises and cools down.
when rain evaporates it does turn into gas like a cloud (fog) i think
Just at sundown, or in fog and rain.
usually its fog but sometimes if its heavy enough it can turn into low lying rain clouds
rain forest
turn on your fog lights
A fog is a low travelling rain cloud that is touching the ground.
Fog.
Rain, fog, sleet, hail, slush and ice are forms of rain.
No, rain and fog are typically mutually exclusive weather conditions. Rain occurs when water droplets fall from the sky, while fog is a low-lying cloud that forms near the ground. However, it is possible for rain to diminish visibility and create fog-like conditions.
I believe you turn on your low beam headlights and then pull out on the selector switch to turn on the fog lights and then push it in to shut the fog lights off
Water droplets that are too heavy to float will fall to the ground as precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Fog lights are only accessable when headlights are on; once headlights are on, pull shaft/stalk out to turn on fog lights.