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explain fog and mist​

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Answered by bhumiraj1234
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Explanation:

Fog is a cloud that reaches ground level, even though that "ground" is a mountain top or a hill. Mist occurs when water droplets are suspended in the air by inversion of temperature, volcanic activity, or moisture changes. Fog is denser than mist and is more likely to last longer.

Answered by sramvinoba
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Fog is a cloud that reaches ground level, even though that "ground" is a mountain top or a hill. Mist occurs when water droplets are suspended in the air by inversion of temperature, volcanic activity, or moisture changes. Fog is denser than mist and is more likely to last longer.

Meaning: A thick low-lying cloud, appearing at ...

Visibility: Visible up to one kilometer

Density: Density is very high

Longetivity: It persists for longer period

These both terms are commonly mistaken for one and the other. The major differences between one and the other are that fog is much thicker and denser than mist.

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