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why ice bergs are frequently surrounded by fog​

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Answered by Anaya1234567890
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QUESTION:- Why are icebergs often surrounded by fog?

ANSWER:- Air above the freezing temperature is chilled in the vicinity of an iceberg and condensation of the water vapor in the air results in fog. A great amount of water vapor changes phase to become water in the clouds that form a thunderstorm.

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Answer:

ICE BERGS ARE FREQUENTLY SURROUNDED BY FOG BECAUSE AT FREEZING TEMPERATURE AIR CHILLS TO FORM WATER VAPOUR . WATER VAPOUR CONDENSES TO FORM FOG.............

Explanation:

Air above the freezing temperature is chilled in the vicinity of an iceberg and condensation of the water vapor in the air results in fog. A great amount of water vapor changes phase to become water in the clouds that form a thunderstorm.

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