Yes. Fog is like a cloud in the sky
Yes, fog is a ground level cloud.
They are quite similar.Clouds are formed more higher up and are much thicker.Fog is formed lower down and is not as thick as a cloud.They are the same. Fog is a very low cloud. They can be the same density.The scientific terminoly for fog is = Fog is a cloud that is in contact with the ground. The only difference is the ground but a cloud may be considered partly fog; for example, the part of a cloud that is suspended in the air above the ground is not considered fog but the part of the cloud that comes in contact with higher ground is considered fog.
Fog was created by cold cloud floating up to the sun. The sun doesn't like it so the cloud get spits out and sinks down to the bottom and becomes fog.
A fog is basically a cloud hovering at ground level.
fog -> at land level cloud -> in sky
Fog is just a cloud that is low enough to touch the earth's surface. Yea fog is a cloud.
Fog is a cloud on the ground.
Fog is considered to be a form of cloud. Fog is a formation of droplets of water. Fog is generally found near bodies of water such as lakes or rivers.
Yes. Fog is like a cloud in the sky
A stratus cloud
Yes, fog is a ground level cloud.
You can feel a cloud when you are in fog
Just the opposite. Fog nearly touches the Earth; it is low in the sky.
It depends
Fog rises when sunlight warms the air enough to bring up the temperature of air and fog cloud. Sun also lowers the condensation saturation. The fog does not clear, but the entire fog-cloud rises and goes on to just be a cloud in the sky.
stratus cloud