smog. smog forms when gases like carbon-di-oxide, carbon-mono-oxide
and sulphor-di-oxide react with the fog and produce smog which is harmful to our health.
There are two types of fog, advection fog and radiation, or ground fog. Advection fog is common along the pacific coast of the United States. Warm, moist air over the Pacific Ocean is blown inward. The other kind of fog is radiation, or ground fog. This fog is common lots of places. It forms when a layer of warm, moist air forms low to the ground.
it is a front that is moist
Alkali-silica reaction is seen in concrete structures where reactive silica from aggregates combines with alkalis in the cement, forming a gel that expands under moist conditions, leading to cracking and degradation of the concrete over time.
Upslope fog forms when moist air is forced to rise along a terrain feature, such as a mountain slope. As the air ascends, it cools and reaches its dew point, causing water vapor to condense into fog. This type of fog is common in hilly or mountainous regions with prevailing winds pushing moist air upward.
A hurricane is not a front nor is it associated with fronts.
Generally the air is moist as tornadoes require thunderstorms to form.
Water condenses out of warm moist air to form clouds when it hits cooler air.
moister, moistest
The temperature at which moist air becomes saturated and forms dew is called the dew point temperature.
Fog, sea mist, smog, dust storm, dirty glasses, dementia, or hallucinations.
Moss is a plant, and that certain species of moss you are referring to needs lots of water.
cold front
When you put a less tender meat through moist heat cooking, the meat becomes tender through this process. The moisture and the heat element combines to penetrate the fibers of the meat and loosen the fibers on a cellular level.
Just wipe them clean with a moist rag. You can buy sleeves for your cards at any gaming store so they won't get dirty!
There are two types of fog, advection fog and radiation, or ground fog. Advection fog is common along the pacific coast of the United States. Warm, moist air over the Pacific Ocean is blown inward. The other kind of fog is radiation, or ground fog. This fog is common lots of places. It forms when a layer of warm, moist air forms low to the ground.
There are many factors involved in typhoon formation. When large amounts of heat energy collide with an unstable atmosphere, Coriolis force, upper atmosphere divergence, or a moist mid-atmosphere a typhoon forms.
Cooler. The cloud forms because the water vapor condenses by cooling down. Thunderstorms occur because a warm, moist air mass is cooled by an incoming cold air mass. When the moist air gets chilled, the water vapor condenses to form clouds, resulting in rain.