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- Fog - Wikipedia
Fog is a visible aerosol consisting of tiny water droplets or ice crystals held in the air near the Earth 's surface [1][2] Fog can be considered a type of low-lying cloud usually resembling stratus and is heavily influenced by nearby bodies of water, topography, and wind conditions
- Fog | Definition, Formation, Types, Facts | Britannica
Fog is a cloud of small water droplets near ground level It is formed by the condensation of water vapor on tiny particles that are always present in natural air; this occurs when the air becomes saturated with moisture
- How Fog Forms - National Weather Service
Steam fog forms when cold air moves over warm water When the cool air mixes with the warm moist air over the water, the moist air cools until its humidity reaches 100% and fog forms
- Fog - Definition, Types, Formation - Science Notes and Projects
Learn about fog in meteorology Discover the definition, how and why fog forms, the different types, and how it differs from other phenomena
- Live Fog Radar: Real-Time Ground Visibility Map
Monitor fog conditions live with precise, regular updates and comprehensive forecasts to ensure safer travel and planning
- Fog
Fog can be thin or thick, meaning people have difficulty seeing through it In some conditions, fog can be so thick that it makes it hard to drive safely because it obscures the road and other cars
- What is Fog? - Earth Networks
Fog is a visible aerosol comprising tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth’s surface Nearby bodies of water, topography, and weather conditions are three factors that influence fog
- The strange science of how fog forms
Fog is made up of molecules of water vapour, suspended in the air as tiny droplets of water but lingering close to the surface Essentially, fog is just cloud that touches Earth’s surface and it forms the same way that clouds do
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