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is formed over the water when a cold current meets a hot current

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Answered by arandomdodo
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Answer: dense fog

Explanation:

When the warm and the cold currents meet, dense fog is created. This is because air above the warm currents is warm which contains water vapour. When this warm current meet the cold current, the air above the cold current, causes the water vapour of the warm current to condense into tiny particles which form fog.

Answered by bishtdhansingh97
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Answer:

This is because air above the warm currents is warm which contains water vapour. When this warm current meet the cold current, the air above the cold current, causes the water vapour of the warm current to condense into tiny particles which form fog.

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