Fog might seem mysterious, but it’s simply a low-lying cloud that forms when moist air cools rapidly. When warm air meets a cold surface—like a lake or valley—the water vapor condenses into tiny droplets, creating the thick mist we call fog.

Certain locations, like San Francisco, are famous for fog because of cool ocean air mixing with warmer inland air. Fog can also form in mountains, cities, and even over warm lakes in winter, making it a fascinating weather phenomenon.

From eerie landscapes to breathtaking sunrises, fog reminds us of nature’s ability to create beauty in the most unexpected ways!

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