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Why fog is produced when fresh water mixes with sea

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Fog is a natural weather condition which can cause the visibility to become zero. Fog is basically a cloud on a ground. There are various types of fogs, one fog is produced over bodies of water and when it is formed through a sea, it is known as sea smoke. Fog is formed when there is a temperature difference between the ground and air. The sea water is slightly warmer than the freshwater or vice versa and when the fresh water is mixed with sea foggy mixture is produced. The fog produced when fresh water mixes with a sea are known as steam fog. 
Answered by Anonymous
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The rain gauge is a meteorological instrument for measuring the amount of precipitation (especially rainfall amounts) fallen during a given time interval at a certain location. In short – the rain gauge are used to measure rainfall. It is commonlyused in personal or automatic weather stations

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