A. Steam Fog

B. Advection Fog
C. Upslope Fog
D. Radiation Fog

___b___ Fog that forms when the dew point temperature increases to the air temperature
___b___ Fog that forms in the summer over oceans and large lakes
___c___ Fog that forms when the air temperature drops to the dew point temperature as air rises up the leeward side of mountains

___d___ Fog that forms overnight when the air temperature drops to the dew point temperature
___d___ The most common type of fog
___b___ The type of fog that forms when warm air moves over cold water
___a___ Fog that commonly forms over lakes and ponds in the late summer/early fall
___a___ The type of fog that forms when cold air moves over warm water

are these correct?

Your answers are partially correct. Here are the correct answers:

A. Steam Fog - Fog that commonly forms over lakes and ponds in the late summer/early fall
B. Advection Fog - Fog that forms in the summer over oceans and large lakes
C. Upslope Fog - Fog that forms when the air temperature drops to the dew point temperature as air rises up the leeward side of mountains
D. Radiation Fog - Fog that forms overnight when the air temperature drops to the dew point temperature

So, the corrections are:
- The fog that forms when the dew point temperature increases to the air temperature is actually not listed in the options.
- The most common type of fog is actually Radiation Fog, not Dewpoint Fog as mentioned in option D.
- Fog that forms when warm air moves over cold water is Advection Fog, not Steam Fog.

Here are the corrected options:

___ Fog that forms when the dew point temperature increases to the air temperature
___B___ Fog that forms in the summer over oceans and large lakes
___C___ Fog that forms when the air temperature drops to the dew point temperature as air rises up the leeward side of mountains
___D___ Fog that forms overnight when the air temperature drops to the dew point temperature
___D___ The most common type of fog
___B___ The type of fog that forms when warm air moves over cold water
___A___ Fog that commonly forms over lakes and ponds in the late summer/early fall
___A___ The type of fog that forms when cold air moves over warm water

Yes, your answers are correct. Well done!

Explanation:
To determine the types of fog, you need to understand the different conditions that cause fog formation.

B. Advection Fog: This type of fog forms when warm air moves over cold water (like oceans and large lakes) in the summer. The dew point temperature increases to the air temperature in this case.

C. Upslope Fog: It occurs when the air temperature drops to the dew point temperature as air rises up the leeward side of mountains. So, your answer for this is correct.

D. Radiation Fog: This fog forms overnight when the air temperature drops to the dew point temperature. It is the most common type of fog.

A. Steam Fog: This fog commonly forms over lakes and ponds in the late summer or early fall when cold air moves over warm water. Thus, your answer is correct.

By understanding the conditions that lead to fog formation, you correctly matched the fog type with the appropriate scenario.