It is not because ot is not evenly mixed together. It is a colloid, specifically an aerosol.
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.
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Fog is a mixture of water and air, which is itself a mixture..
Mist, clouds and fog consist of tiny (liquid) water particles floating in the air. These usually appear when gaseous water in the air is cooled to form liquid water.
Air can mix with other gasses forming a solution just like water forms a solution with salt or sugar. With a liquid solution there is a limit to how much the water can absorb, and the maximum amount it can absorb depends on the temperature of the water. Solutions in air work the same way. As water evaporates, the water molecules can form a solution and be dissolved in air. The maximum amount of water molecules dissolved in air depends on temperature (and air pressure). When the maximum amount is reached, the air becomes saturated with water and a change in temperature or pressure or more water entering the air can cause the water to leave the solution. It can result in fog or clouds forming which can result in rain, snow, etc.
Fog shows up when water vapor, or water in its gaseous form, condenses. During condensation, molecules of water vapor combine to make tiny liquid water droplets that hang in the air. You can see fog because of these tiny water droplets.
Air and water will give you Fog. Air and Salt water will give you Fog and Salt.
Fog is a dispersion of liquid or solid aerosols from water in the atmosphere.
! How can there be fog when there is no water or air ....>:/
Water is the resulting "fog" as air often contains moisture.
water+air=fog
Fog is a dispersion of liquid or solid aerosols from water in the atmosphere.