The water of life: Where does desert fog come from?
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2021
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The lack of rainfall in desert environments means that many plants and animals rely on fog and dew to provide their water. But where does this fog come from? And what will happen to these ecosystems as the climate changes? Professor Lixin Wang, a hydrologist at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis in the US, has been looking for the answers to these questions.
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The water of life: Where does desert fog come from? Futurum. doi:10.33424/FUTURUM176
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