That wet, dirty haze is called smog. It comes from combining the words smoke and fog.
I think the term you're looking for is smog.
Two kinds of Water pollution is acid and garbage.
A glass with the composition CdO-SiO2-B2O3 forms a neutron absorbing glass which is quite stable against moisture attack and divitrification and are good slow neutron absorbers
== == The air temp outside is cooler than the air inside the car, so moisture forms on the inside of the glass surface. If this happens while you are driving, you may be adding to the problem by your breathing. Your breath contains a lot of moisture and it lands on the inside of the car windows. Solution............ run the defroster fan on hot and direct the warm air onto the windshield, and the side windows, PLUS open the windows at least an inch to let the dampness out of the car.
Magma can be formed from the subduction and melting of cold, dense, wet oceanic crust at some convergent plate margins. The moisture in the rock assists in the melting of the crust and the rock surrounding it. Magma is also formed at hot spots in the mantle where hot material undergoes decompression melting as it rises. Decompression melting also occurs at the mid-ocean ridges where new oceanic crust is formed from rising mantle rock.
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A dirty haze resulting from air pollution and air moisture is called smog.
That wet, dirty haze is called smog. It comes from combining the words smoke and fog.Commonly referred to as smog.
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