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Fog that forms when the wind blows relatively warm air over a colder surface Fog that most commonly forms on clear nights, with light or calm winds Beads of water that have condensed onto objects near the surface Fog produced when sufficient water vapor is added to the air by evaporation and the moist air mixes with relatively drier air. Fog that forms as moist air flows upward along an elevated surface A tiny liquid drop of dew that freezes when the air temperature drops below freezing Exhaled breath on a cold morning produces this type of fog Fog that forms as warm raindrops evaporate in a cool air mass Ice particles that develop on objects near the surface when the dew point is at or below freezing When fog "burns off " it does this A. Steam fog (evaporation-mixing fog) B. frost C. dew D. upslope fog E. evaporates F. radiation fog G. frozen dew H. evaporation-mixing fog I. advection fog J. precipitation-frontal fog (evaporation-mixing fog)

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