Because dewdrops or fogs are made of vapor and vapor is water so when it is a hot day these are not formed because they evaporate.
My guess: The number of foggy days change each year depending on the temperature.
In both fog and cloud, the dispersed phase is a liquid and the dispersion medium is air (gas). The only difference between them is that the fog is formed in the region close to earth while clouds are formed in the upper layer of the atmosphere.
"Smog" is formed from the words "smoke" and "fog". It typically refers to a type of air pollution that results from the combination of smoke and fog in urban areas.
Smog was so named because it can form when moisture in the air combines with smoke particles! by:joshua
Most accidents that occur during fog are not directly caused by the fog itself, but rather by reduced visibility and drivers' inability to adjust their speed or react to changing road conditions in time. Drivers should slow down, use headlights, and increase following distance to reduce the risk of accidents in fog.
some form of bonds formed in the air.
Clouds, by definition, are large collections of water vapor. The fog that we see formed from car exhaust and factory smoke is called smog.
No. A rainbow appears only during or after rainfall and the sun is bright. While smog is a mixture of smoke and fog, and there wont be fog if the sun is shinning bright in the sky.
pea soup fog is fog witch contains green peas and cample soup.
What type of cloud that is often formed by fog lifting in the morning?
stratus
Fog lights
The cast of Days of the Fog - 2011 includes: Ismaila Ikani Sule
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They are quite similar.Clouds are formed more higher up and are much thicker.Fog is formed lower down and is not as thick as a cloud.They are the same. Fog is a very low cloud. They can be the same density.The scientific terminoly for fog is = Fog is a cloud that is in contact with the ground. The only difference is the ground but a cloud may be considered partly fog; for example, the part of a cloud that is suspended in the air above the ground is not considered fog but the part of the cloud that comes in contact with higher ground is considered fog.
The city that has the most annual fog in the US is New Orleans, Louisiana. It has an average of about 200 days of fog annually. The next foggiest city is Jacksonville, Florida with about 198 days of fog. The least foggiest is Las Vegas, Nevada with only 5 days of fog.