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How many water molecules are in a single fog cloud?

The number of water molecules in a fog cloud can vary depending on its size and density. On average, a small fog cloud contains millions to billions of water molecules.


What happens to water molecules when made into fog?

The water molecules remain unchanged.


Why does fog form on your mirror?

Due to the difference in the temperature, the molecules form a layer on the mirror ! That is what we call Fog !


Fog is an example of?

Fog is a low lying cloud. Instead of being up in the sky, it is down on the ground. Several water molecules have joined together. While two water water molecules joined together are slightly heaver than the surrounding nitrogen molecules, they are not heavy enough to fall down to the ground. Instead, they are knocked around by Brownian motion. That keeps them airborne. If two molecules get together, they fall to the ground. Thus mist exists within a fog and a fog provides some water to plants. When the sun comes out, the water molecules separate or evaporate and the fog dissipates.


What is relative humitidty?

The concentration of water molecules in the air expressed as a fraction of the concentration at which a fog forms.


How fast can fog travel?

Yes Sound travel faster in fog because fog is made of dens air so molecules are close to each other and sound travel by disturbance in molecules it means molecules transfer sound wave by hitting each other . so they do it on faster rate and it travel faster ( same case for rainy day)


How is fog made?

Fog shows up when water vapor, or water in its gaseous form, condenses. During condensation, molecules of water vapor combine to make tiny liquid water droplets that hang in the air. You can see fog because of these tiny water droplets.


A fog forms over a lake. What two changes of state must occur to produce the fog Do the water molecules absorb or release energy during these changes of state?

First, water must evaporate from the lake. The water molecules absorb energy during evaporation. The water vapour in the air must condense to form the tiny water droplets that make up the fog. During condensation the water molecules release energy.


Why does sound carry better in the fog?

What's fog? Fog is caused by the condensation of water molecules in air. This leads to the increase in the density in air. So, the layman answer can be: Velocity of sound is greater in Denser materials, so during fog velocity of sound is greater. Mathematicaly: v2=Bulk modulus/density =stress/strain*density we can say stress due to sound wave normally and in fog is constant. Therefore, v2 is inversely proportional to strain*density. during fog this value is less than normal, that's why velocity of sound wave in fog is greater.


How are fog and smog alike?

Fog is a visible mass of cloud water droplets or ice crystals suspended near to the Earth's surface. Smog is a type of air pollutant being a mixture of smoke and fog in the air resulting from a large amount of burning coal.


What are the names of the three kinds of fog?

Freezing fog, advection fog, and evaporation fog!


Where can you buy London fog in Wisconsin?

London fog : radiation fog enhanced by pollutants. Wisconsin fog : evaporation fog near water.