fog and cloud are both colloidal in nature.how do they differ?
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FOG
Fog is a TYPE of cloud that cannot make rain. It usually forms near the surface of the land or ground when the air flowing near the ground cools down and turning itself into ice or water.
CLOUD
Cloud are a relatively large mass of water vapour that can lie near to the ground or highest of all altitudes. They may rain too.
Fog is a TYPE of cloud that cannot make rain. It usually forms near the surface of the land or ground when the air flowing near the ground cools down and turning itself into ice or water.
CLOUD
Cloud are a relatively large mass of water vapour that can lie near to the ground or highest of all altitudes. They may rain too.
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