Environmental Sciences, asked by riyarawatk, 3 months ago

fog is often thickest in low lying areas. true or false​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

There has to be a lot of water vapor in the air for fog to form. In order for fog to form, dust or some kind of air pollution needs to be in the air. Water vapor condenses around these microscopic solid particles. ... This means fog is more massive and thicker than mist.

it is true. ....

Answered by AnuAnwitha
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

example

the low-lying cloud formation covered an area roughly the size of the Korean Peninsula, stretching nearly 900 kilometers (400 miles) from Korea Bay to the Chinese city of Shanghai.

hope it helps

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