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Difference between fog and mist ​

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Answered by saurabh363590
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One difference between mist and fog is visibility. The phenomenon is called fog if the visibility is 1 km (1,100 yd) or less. ... Otherwise, it is known as mist. Mist makes a light beam visible from the side via refraction and scattering on the suspended water droplets.

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Answered by vaishanavi2003
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One must understand the major difference between Fog and Mist. These both terms are commonly mistaken for one and the other. The major differences between one and the other is that a fog is much more thicker and denser than Mist. They both consist of clouds that are made of condensed water vapour. It is sometimes indistinguishable between the one and the other. Fog has a much greater impact on the visibility of the eye, when compared to Mist.

Difference between Fog and Mist

Mist is simply the atmospheric phenomenon that is formed by tiny vapour which gets suspended in the atmosphere, on the surface of the Earth which causes errors in visibility. It is much lighter when compared to Fog which is much thicker and denser. Mist also lasts for a shorter duration as compared to Fog. Understanding the effects of climate change is important in understanding why different climatic conditions occur in the first place.

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