Fog is created when the earth is warmer than the air, therefore causing condensation to hang low in the air (like mini clouds). When you open the window the foggy air enters the house, but the air in the house is warmer, and therefore the air entering is warmed, and the fog dispates. It's the same reason why if it has been foggy outside, there will be condensation on your windows.
2006-06-13 06:42:07
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answer #1
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answered by 1000cranes 2
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Fog is formed from moisture of the surface of the earth. There is no moisture on your house floor, so therefore you do not see fog inside your house.
2006-06-13 06:40:33
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answered by pacfab69 1
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It does, but your house will be much drier and therefore the fog dissipates as soon as it comes inside.
2006-06-13 06:41:58
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answered by ? 6
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The "atmosphere" indoors is different than outside. When it comes to fog, oisture levels are much lower indoors.
2006-06-14 05:13:40
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answered by Isles1015 4
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It does come inside, but is quickly disipaded by the lack of humidity in your home caused by none other than your AIR CONDITIONER. It doesn't only remove the heat through preassure exchanges, but the moisture known as humidity is also removed.
2006-06-13 06:46:35
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answered by ctibodeaux 1
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It does but it is such a tiny amount, you don't notice it and besides that, it dissipates as soon as it hits the air inside the house!
2006-06-13 12:59:59
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answered by ? 5
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It does, you just don't see it coming.
2006-06-13 06:41:58
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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