Geography, asked by sunainasharma79, 1 year ago

reduces visibility in winters​

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Answered by pawanArora
13

Liquid precipitation accounts for most low visibility in the summer and 20% of low visibility in the winter. Most low visibility in the winter is associated with with frontal passages. Fog also differs seasonally in terms of its effects on visibility.

Answered by anshi95
13

Reduce the visibility in winter because of fog, dust particles in air, and minimum sunlight...


sunainasharma79: who reduces it
anshi95: Rain
anshi95: or artificial rain
anshi95: thanks
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