*Special effects
Fog is a dispersion of liquid or solid aerosols from water in the atmosphere.
No, "fog laden" is not hyphenated. When used as a compound adjective before a noun, it should be written as "fog-laden." For example, you would say "the fog-laden morning," but not when used after the noun, as in "the morning was fog laden."
London doesn't have smog (smoke/fog) any more because of the decrease in industry and coal burning fires. People in the north of England used to refer to London as 'The Smoke'.
Fog is a dispersion of liquid or solid aerosols from water in the atmosphere.
I'd say it was a fragment. 'The fog rolled in' seems to need something extra to form a sentence - for example... The fog rolled in quickly - The fog rolled in across the bay
Example sentence - The fog was dense this morning.
The adjectives "thick" and "all encompassing" can describe fog. Example sentence: The thick and all encompassing fog prevented the boat from safely entering the harbor.
"Fog-laden" refers to a situation or environment that is heavily saturated with fog, meaning there is a significant amount of moisture in the air causing reduced visibility. This term is often used to describe a dense fog that can make it difficult to see clearly or navigate safely. The presence of fog can be influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind conditions.
Fog is a low lying cloud. Instead of being up in the sky, it is down on the ground. Several water molecules have joined together. While two water water molecules joined together are slightly heaver than the surrounding nitrogen molecules, they are not heavy enough to fall down to the ground. Instead, they are knocked around by Brownian motion. That keeps them airborne. If two molecules get together, they fall to the ground. Thus mist exists within a fog and a fog provides some water to plants. When the sun comes out, the water molecules separate or evaporate and the fog dissipates.
This phrase is an example of personification, where human characteristics are attributed to non-human entities. In this case, the fog is described as actively pouring in through chinks and keyholes, giving it a sense of agency and intent.
Yes, because it is a situation where you have a colloidal particle, fog (liquid), suspended in a dispersing medium of air. A distinguishing trait among colloids is the Tyndall effect, in which a beam of light is visible from the side. A laser beam that passes through fog will be visible.
moisture from your breathing for example condensing on the cold glass