Question
As morning becomes afternoon, the air temperature increases. What happens to the fog during this time?
A
It sinks toward the ground
B
It begins to disappear
C
It becomes thicker
D
It darkens in color What do you think causes the change identified in Question 4?
A
It sinks toward the ground
B
It begins to disappear
C
It becomes thicker
D
It darkens in color What do you think causes the change identified in Question 4?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
As morning becomes afternoon and the air temperature increases, the fog typically **begins to disappear** (Option B). This is due to the increased temperature causing the moisture in the fog to evaporate, resulting in the fog dissipating as the air becomes more saturated with heat.
The change is primarily caused by the rising temperatures during the day, which increases the capacity of the air to hold moisture. When the temperature rises, the relative humidity decreases, leading to the evaporation of the water droplets that make up the fog.
The change is primarily caused by the rising temperatures during the day, which increases the capacity of the air to hold moisture. When the temperature rises, the relative humidity decreases, leading to the evaporation of the water droplets that make up the fog.