fog
The weather condition when water vapor condenses near the ground is fog. Fog forms when the air near the ground cools to the point where it can no longer hold all the water vapor it contains, causing the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets that create the misty appearance of fog.
It is called fog. Fog is formed when water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets near the ground, reducing visibility.
Rime frost is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level.
It is called the weather. All weather takes place in the atmosphere though it affects the ground.
fog because its made up of little water droplets
The weather condition when water vapor condenses near the ground is fog. Fog forms when the air near the ground cools to the point where it can no longer hold all the water vapor it contains, causing the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets that create the misty appearance of fog.
It is called fog. Fog is formed when water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets near the ground, reducing visibility.
The water cycle creates weather. Water evaporates from the surface of the ground and plants. It condenses in the upper atmosphere and then falls back to the ground as rain.
Rime frost is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level.
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fog
Rime frost is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level.
Mostly, we call that water, "Dew".
It is called the weather. All weather takes place in the atmosphere though it affects the ground.
Rime frost is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level.
Moisture that falls from the ground is called dew. Dew forms when water vapor in the air condenses on the surface of objects on the ground during the night when temperatures drop.
The moisture in the air condenses and forms fog.