Why fog is observed more often in high places than in lowland?

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2026-04-15 02:15

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Fog is more commonly observed in high places due to cooler temperatures and lower atmospheric pressure at higher elevations. These conditions are more favorable for the formation of condensation and saturation of air, leading to fog. In lowland areas, warmer temperatures and higher pressure levels make it less likely for fog to form.

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