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Fog most frequently forms at night and disappears during the day. Explain why.

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Answer:

At night, everything cools down. The air condenses at a low level (as in land / sea level).

The sun is out throughout the day and heats up the particles in the fog. Having it soar. In other words, heat increases.

Fog is a form of condensation, or a cloud, too.

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