The warmth of the sun causes convection moving the air and the fog upwards at the same time causing the mist to spread and disapear.
no you can't because you couldn't get on the sun first off and sencond off you would burn and die if you got remotly close to the sun
The fog is produced the same way as the clouds. Just like the clouds, the fog is made up of the condensed water droplets which are as a result of the air being cooled up to a certain point called the dew point.
When temperature increases and humidity of air decreases the fog dissipates. Answer, Fog is moisture in the air condensing due to cooler ambient temperature at ground level. As the ambient temperature increases, generally due to the sun, the moisture in the fog will burn off and the fog will lift. You can't see vapor, but you can see droplets of water, droplets small enough to float in air (brownian motion). Whenever the droplets evaporate (heat, low humidity, etc) the water doesn't go anywhere but now you can see through it, thus "no fog".
Fog is basically just a cloud that has lost altitude. The humidity has reached more than 100%, and the water starts to appear as vapor. You will also find that every outdoor surface has a coating of moisture.
biomass and the sun are the same. because the sun growes plants and we burn thoes plants for electricty.
No. The Sun's light and heat rays have to hit off your skin in order for it to react therefore with no sun hitting your skin it is impossible for it to burn.
Pour vinegar on the burn. It takes away the heat for awhile.
light to make heat The the sun burns off the gas from the center of when the sun was made.So it produces heat and light
no you can't because you couldn't get on the sun first off and sencond off you would burn and die if you got remotly close to the sun
Yes, it has to. If the sun turned off for 30 minutes the earth would freeze.
Fog was created by cold cloud floating up to the sun. The sun doesn't like it so the cloud get spits out and sinks down to the bottom and becomes fog.
In fact, you can get moon burn. the moon put off just enough UV rays to make your skin feel Like It was sun burnt. You can only get moon burn on skin that don't get much sun
The Sun heats it.
you get fog and air
Mercury has no atmosphere. Cosmic rays from the sun burn the gases off.
Yes you can. It is very hot and sunny there most of the time.
yes no matter what you are you get a sun burn