Which of the following is a type of fog that forms in the valleys due to temperature inversions?
A. Upslope fog
B. Advection fog
C. Valley fog
D. Radiation fog
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Valley fog forms in mountain valleys due to temperature inversions, where cold, dense air settles in the valley, and radiation fog forms in the cooler air.
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