Yes fog is a type of condensation.
The reason it is, is because the fog is condensation and condensation is precipitation.
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Snow is not a type of condensation fog. Condensation fog includes cloud and dew, where water vapor condenses in the air to form droplets that can then accumulate to form clouds or settle on surfaces as dew. Snow is formed by the direct transformation of water vapor into ice crystals in the atmosphere.
the scientific word for fog is condensation.
None. Fog is merely condensation.
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Rain is a form of condensation that occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into water droplets and falls to the ground.
Upslope fog is a type of fog that forms when moist air is forced to rise up a sloping terrain, such as a mountain. As the air rises, it cools and reaches its dew point, causing water vapor to condense into fog. This type of fog is common in mountainous regions.
Advection fog forms when moist air moves horizontally over a colder surface, causing the air to cool and reach its dew point, leading to the condensation of water vapor into fog.
When the windows begin to fog, the physical change is: condensation of water vapor.
Only one. Both hurricanes and fog are the result of condensation of water vapor in the air.
A fog cloud is a type of cloud that touches the ground. Fog is formed when moist air near the ground cools down to the point where it can no longer hold all of its moisture, leading to condensation and the formation of fog.