distinguish between fog and mist
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Fog and mist are both created by water droplets, differing only in their overall locations and density. Fog is a cloud that reaches ground level, even if that "ground" is a hill or mountaintop. Mist forms wherever water droplets are suspended in the air by temperature inversion, volcanic activity, or changes in humidity. Fog is denser than mist and tends to last longer. In terms of visibility, fog reduces it to less than one kilometer (0.6 miles), while mist can reduce visibility to between 1 and 2 kilometers (0.6 - 1.2 miles).
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fog is used to mean condensed water vapour suspended in the atmosphere .
mist is an atmospheric phenomenon formed by tiny water vapour suspended in the atmosphere.
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mist is an atmospheric phenomenon formed by tiny water vapour suspended in the atmosphere.
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