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A fog forms over a lake. What two changes of state must occur to produce the fog?
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A fog forms over a lake. What two changes of state must occur to produce the fog?
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A fog forms over a lake. What two changes of state must occur to produce the fog?
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The two changes that must happen is evaporation and condensation
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Evaporation and condensation occur due to daytime heating of the water molecules in the lake. They absorb heat and transform, water molecules rise into the air forming the fog cloud.
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