types of fog
Types of fog refer to various forms of atmospheric moisture that appear in the form of low-lying clouds near the Earth's surface. Different types include radiation fog, which forms through cooling of the ground at night; advection fog, arising from warm moist air moving over a cooler surface; and upslope fog, occurring when air is forced to rise up along a slope and condenses into fog.
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