While not classified as precipitation, the Chilean village of Chungungo devised an ingenious method to capture fog and supplement their formerly unpredictable water supply. read more
Precipitation is a form of water vapour that falls on ground under the action of gravitational force.eg..hail, snow, rain etc. While Fog is that form of water vapour which gets frozen in air. It remains suspended in air and does not fall on ground. Hence, Fog is not considered as Precipitation. read more
Freezing fog, which deposits rime, is composed of droplets of supercooled water which freezes to surfaces on contact. Precipitation fog (or frontal fog) forms as precipitation falls into drier air below the cloud, the liquid droplets evaporate into water vapor. The water vapor cools and at the dewpoint it condenses and fog forms. read more
While Fog is that form of water vapour which gets frozen in air. It remains suspended in air and does not fall on ground. Hence, Fog is not considered as Precipitation. read more
Fog is a visible aerosol consisting of minute water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. Fog can be considered a type of low-lying cloud and is heavily influenced by nearby bodies of water, topography, and wind conditions. In turn, fog has affected many human activities, such as shipping, travel, and warfare. read more
Precipitation is when either frozen or liquid water falls from clouds to the ground, like rain, snow, and hail. Fog however, is made up of clouds that go close to the Earth's surface, but the water particles aren't actually big or heavy enough to fall, so it's not considered precipitation. read more