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How are clouds formed in the mountains?

There are many trees in the mountains, and then there will be a lot of water. When water evaporates upward, the temperature on the top of the mountain will be lower. When steam gets cold, it will liquefy and form very small water droplets. Because it is very small, it will not fall to form rain, but many a mickle makes a mickle.

When the relative humidity reaches 100%, the water vapor in the air will condense into fine water droplets suspended in the air, which will reduce the visibility on the ground. This weather phenomenon is called fog.

Most of them appear between February and April in spring, including radiation fog, advection fog, mixed fog and evaporation fog.

Extended data:

Fog is formed by radiation cooling, and it often appears at night and early morning when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing gently, the water vapor near the ground is rich and stable or there is inversion, which is called radiation fog in meteorology.

The other is that warm and humid air moves horizontally, passing through the cold ground or water surface, and the water vapor in the air is gradually liquefied by cold to form fog, which is called advection fog in meteorology;

Sometimes the fog formed by two reasons is called mixed fog. It can be seen that it is late autumn and early winter that can meet these conditions, especially in the morning of late autumn and early winter.