how is a fog different from a mist
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The major difference between Fog and Mist is that fog is much dense and thicker as compared to mist. Fog reaches ground level even if it is a hill or mountain. ... Mist is created by a temperature inversion, changes in humidity, activities like a volcano.
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Cloud cover is often referred to as "mist" when encountered on mountains, whereas moisture suspended above a body of water or marsh area is usually called "fog". 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
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