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Most fogs result from the cooling of air near the ground, leading to condensation as the air reaches its dew point. This can occur through various processes, such as radiational cooling at night, where heat escapes from the Earth's surface, or advection, where warm, moist air moves over cooler surfaces. Additionally, fog can form when moist air rises and cools, such as in the case of frontal systems. Overall, the primary factor is the combination of temperature, humidity, and cooling mechanisms.

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