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Distinguish between mist and fog.

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Answered by rohitbhhattach42
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Explanation:

The only difference between mist and fog is visibility. It is called fog when visibility is 1km or less and called mist when visibility remains above 1km. In driving terms it tends to be referred to as fog when visibility is 100m or less.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(1) Mist : It is caused by small droplets of water dispersed in air. It is colloidaly in nature. In mist dispersed phase is a liquid and dispersion medium is a gas.

(2) Fog: It is formed whenever there is a temperature difference between ground and air. It is colloidal in nature. In fog, dispersed phase is a liquid and dispersion medium is a gas

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