Which Scaterring causes fog/mists
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Mist often forms when warmer air over water suddenly encounters the cooler surface of land. Mist is tiny droplets of water hanging in the air. These droplets form when warmer water in the air is rapidly cooled, causing it to change from invisible gas to tiny visible water droplets. Mist is a lot like its cousin, fog.
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