Fog is denser than mist and makes it harder to see (in other words, it is more opaque). They are essentially the same thing, fine droplets of water suspended in the air, but with fog the droplets are smaller and more numerous.
Fog is thicker than mist, as fog reduces visibility to less than 1 km, while mist reduces visibility to between 1 km and 2 km. Fog is denser and can have a more significant impact on travel and outdoor activities compared to mist.
A creeping wisp of fog is commonly referred to as a "mist."
Thin fog is often referred to as "mist." It is a light fog that reduces visibility but is less dense than regular fog.
the answer to this question is not he/she was mist, is "it was mist"
the answer to this question is not he/she was mist, is "it was mist"
Fog.
Mist
The homophones for "failed to find or do something" and "a fog" are mist and missed.
You missed the mist.
Nebula, Nebulae (mist, fog, etc)
There is least chance of fog or mist in the morning as the water vapor present in the atmosphere sheds in the form of rain in the evening and results in least chance for fog or mist in the morning.
The homophone for missed is mist.