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Which describes where fog forms?
at the ground
in the upper atmosphere
where the air has very low humidity
where the atmosphere contains few particles
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At the ground.
Fog is essentially a cloud that forms at the Earth's surface when air becomes saturated (relative humidity near 100%) and water vapor condenses—often onto particles (condensation nuclei).
Fog is essentially a cloud that forms at the Earth's surface when air becomes saturated (relative humidity near 100%) and water vapor condenses—often onto particles (condensation nuclei).
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