Most of the mists occur when moisture evaporates from the soil, but can come from water vapor ejected by vegetation or by masses of fresh or salt water, rivers, streams, puddles, etc. As physics describes the thermal properties of gases, the higher relative temperature of an air mass rises or a gaseous mass is displaced by a colder mass and therefore heavier, the gases dilating by the heat weigh Less for the same volume, causes the rise of humid air which, upon cooling, condenses, giving rise to the formation of these low clouds.
Awesome
Thanks Woody, regards
Very nice
Thank so much Gary, regards
It’s a very haunting image!
When you do not know what’s in that thick fog
So fantastic!
Regards Kathy, thanks
wonderful!
Thank so much Helen, greetings
Me encanta ?
Gracias amiga, cuando la bruma se mete en el Duero
Great job
Thank Olga, greetings
I love this one, Oscar!
Regards brenda, thanks friend
Very well done Oscar!
Thank so much Doc Andersen, regards
Nice one oscar, where’s this located?
This image is taken in a viewpoint of a small Castellana city called Zamora, in the heart of Spain. When there is no fog there is an excellent view of the Duero river that crosses, greetings Aries
muy bonita
Muchas gracias Charo, saludos amiga