why do we get fog in winters?
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When the moist, warm air makes contact with the cooler surface air, water vapor condenses to create fog. The cold California Current, which runs along the western coast of North America, is much cooler than the warm air along the coast. Valley fog forms in mountain valleys, usually during winter.
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we actually dont get fog in winter it was the dew when the sun comes up it would start to evaporate and goes in the form of fog
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