One cannot see through the fog, because
(a) refractive index of the fog is very high
(b) light suffers total reflection at droplets
(c) fog absorbs light
(d) light is scattered by the droplets
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We cannot see through fog because of scattering.
Water droplets, as they are present in fog, also scatter light. The light falling on an object and reflected to a viewer can be scattered to heck and back before it gets to the place where it can be 'seen' by an observer.
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(D)Light is scattered by the droplets.
Explanation:
Particles of fog are big enough to scatter light. They show Tyndall effect and thus we are not able to see anything clearly as light gets scattered before reaching our eyes.
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