fog and cloud are both colloidal in nature. how do they differ
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Fog forms only at low altitudes. ... They can be as high as 12 miles above sea level or as low as the ground. Fog is a kind of cloud that touches the ground. Fog forms when the air near the ground cools enough to turn its water vapor into liquid water or ice.
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