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Which description refers to fog?
burns off when it gets dark
extends up to 10 miles into the sky
is found in areas near bodies of water
forms when the ground warms at night after a cool, dry day
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"is found in areas near bodies of water"
Fog is a low cloud at the surface, common near lakes/oceans where moist air cools to its dew point. The other choices are incorrect: fog usually burns off after sunrise (not when it gets dark), it doesn't extend miles into the sky, and it forms when the ground/air cools (not when the ground warms at night).
Fog is a low cloud at the surface, common near lakes/oceans where moist air cools to its dew point. The other choices are incorrect: fog usually burns off after sunrise (not when it gets dark), it doesn't extend miles into the sky, and it forms when the ground/air cools (not when the ground warms at night).
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