Cloud

Are clouds the same as fog?

Key Difference: American Meteorological Society glossary defines a ‘cloud’ as “A visible aggregate of minute water droplets and/or ice particles in the atmosphere above the earth’s surface”; while fog is defined as “water droplets suspended in the atmosphere in the vicinity of the earth’s surface that affect visibility.”. Is fog and clouds the same thing? …

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How clouds develop?

They can often be found in the following forms: Actinoform, which resembles a leaf or a spoked wheel. Closed cell, which is cloudy in the center and clear on the edges, similar to a filled honeycomb. Open cell, which resembles an empty honeycomb, with clouds around the edges and clear, open space in the middle. …

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