Fog is prevalent in plains then in hills . Why?
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Fog is prevalent in Plains than Hills because of higher altitudes. Explanation: ... It often reasons freezing fog, or occasionally frost. When around of the comparatively warm water evaporates into low air sheets, it warms the air, producing it to rise and mix with the cooler air that has passed over the surface.
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The rays hit the hills first and there is more scope for the fog to dissipate. So, the temperature in the hills settles down after sunrise. On the contrary, in the plains, it becomes difficult for the rays to penetrate through fog
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