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what is the difference between smoke and smog


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Answered by priyanshisinha216
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The smog, on the other hand, is a blend of smoke and fog which is also known as haze. ... Smoke contains the gas particles which in result pollute the air but since smog is a mixture of smoke and fog so it's heavier than smoke so it causes more pollution than the smoke.

Answered by varadtambat2004
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Smoke comprises of very small carbon particles and tiny droplets of tar, it comprises of tiny solid particles, which has liquid and gas in it too. Smoke consists of hundreds of different chemicals, but the one we see consists of carbon, tar, oil, and ash.  

The smog, on the other hand, is a blend of smoke and fog which is also known as haze. When a large amount of coal is burned it creates a thick cloudy mixture of smoke and sulfur dioxide.

Smoke contains the gas particles which in result pollute the air but since smog is a mixture of smoke and fog so it's heavier than smoke so it causes more pollution than the smoke.

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