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One cannot see through fog, because, A. fog absorbs light B. light suffers total internal reflection at droplets C. refractive index of fog is infinity D. light is scattered by droplets.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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One cannot see through fog, because D.

light is scattered by droplets.

This happens inherently because fog is composed of water or ice crystals that remain near the surface of the earth.

It can also be known as low-lying cloud which gets influenced by topography, water bodies and wind conditions of a place.
Answered by adi410410410
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One cannot see through fog, because D.

light is scattered by droplets.

This happens inherently because fog is composed of water or ice crystals that remain near the surface of the earth.

It can also be known as low-lying cloud which gets influenced by topography, water bodies and wind conditions of a place

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