How is the advection fog formed?

warm air passes over a cool continent
warm air passes over a warm sea
cool air passes over a warm continent
cool air passes over a warm sea
Advection fog is formed by the passage of warm and moist air over a colder water surface. The air gets cooled and loses water. This kind of fog is common at sea whenever cold and warm ocean currents are in close proximity.
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