Fog is most simply the water vapor in the air condensing to be more visible due to temperature. This effect occurs when the temperature in the air and the dew point, the point at that particular barometric pressure that water condenses and evaporates equally, is off by less than 4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fog in inlets and bays tends to form when warm air moves over cooler water, causing the air to cool and reach its dew point, leading to condensation and the formation of fog. This commonly occurs during the early morning or evening when the temperature difference between the air and water is greatest.
It comes from Tule grass or reeds that grow in wetlands of California. Low fog comes from these wetlands and it is called a tule fog. Any low fog in California is referred to as tule fog since it resembles the fog in the wetlands.
Because of the clouds when it was December the clouds condensed and to heavy so they form fogs it covers the lowland and the highland.
condensation is where a gas changes into liquid. so when vapor condenses it form clouds and then it rains, as well as it forms fogs. when this happens, it rains then the whole water cycle process starts again.
The source would the ocean. The condensation nuclei would be tiny particles of salt. The advection fog of Newfoundland is formed when warm air (from above the warm Gulf Stream) comes into contact with The Labrador Current (a cold ocean current) near the Grand Banks off of Newfoundland.
Fogs is the proper plural form of fog. However, fog is also commonly accepted as a standing plurality of its root on its own and is used more frequently than fogs.
The Dew Point because you have to have the ewpoint to cause fog to form.
Yes, condensation can form on dust particles as they provide a surface for water vapor to cool and form liquid water droplets. Dust particles can serve as cloud condensation nuclei, promoting the formation of clouds and precipitation in the atmosphere.
No, fogs cannot have beans for a meal.
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Some get it from rivers (rain falling elsewhere), some form fogs, some get it from rain and some from snow.
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Misty fogs form when water boils because the hot water vapor comes into contact with cooler air, causing it to condense into tiny water droplets that we see as mist. This process occurs when the warm air, saturated with water vapor, meets a cooler surface, leading to condensation and the formation of mist.
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ground fogs common near lakes and rivers because it is moist and cool there.
Because of the clouds when it was December the clouds condensed and to heavy so they form fogs it covers the lowland and the highland.