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What caused this fog?

If the air near the ground is cooled to a certain extent under the conditions of sufficient moisture, breeze and stable atmosphere, the moisture in the air will condense into tiny water droplets suspended in the air, which will reduce the visibility of the ground. This weather phenomenon is called fog. Fog is more common in spring from February to April. When the visibility in the atmosphere is lower than 1 km due to the condensation of suspended water vapor, meteorology calls this weather phenomenon fog. Conditions for fog formation: cooling, humidifying and increasing water vapor content.

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