Fog is like a cloud that lives close to the ground. Imagine you're walking through a forest, and suddenly everything around you becomes soft and blurry, this is fog. Clouds are far above, and they’re made of tiny water droplets too, but fog is just a cloud that has come down to meet us.
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- Walking through a forest on a misty morning feels like stepping into a secret world.
- Driving in fog makes everything look soft and far away, as if the world is wrapped in a blanket.
- Fog appears suddenly after a cool night, turning your neighborhood into an enchanted place.
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See also
- How Do Clouds Form and Stay in the Sky?
- How Do Clouds Form and Why Do They Look Different?
- What Causes ‘Fog’ to Form at Night?
- How Do Scientists Know What the Weather Will Be Like Tomorrow?
- How Do ‘Tornadoes’ Form and Why Are They So Violent?
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