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how is fog different from smog​

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Fog and mist - are tiny droplets water, suspended in the air. This reduces visibility. The super-cooled droplets in “freezing fog”, freeze on contact with objects, leaving a deposit of rime that makes for treacherous driving conditions.

Smog - is a combination of smoke and fog - initially from cooking smoke, power station smoke, industrial smoke, smoke from ships and trains using coal and other fossil fuels, vehicles, wood, peat, lignite. 4,000 thousand people lost their lives to smog (what is happening in Delhi, right now) in London in 1952 !

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