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| Fog forms during winter due to the combination of cold air, moisture, and calm winds. As the air near the ground cools and becomes saturated with moisture, it condenses into tiny droplets, creating fog. This phenomenon is most noticeable during winter mornings or sunsets when the ground is colder than the air above it, leading to the condensation of water vapor into fog droplets. The presence of calm winds allows the coldest air to remain at ground level, where fog forms. |
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