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No, but they are extremely similar. The difference between mist and fog is that fog is denser and, therefore, harder to see in. Fog generally has a visibility of under 1 kilometer, whereas mist generally has a visibility of between 1 and 2 kilometer. They are, however made of the same thing (water droplets that have condensed out of the air). There is also: Haze, which has a visibility of 2 to 5 kilometers and usually originates from smoke or other pollutants Smog, which is made up mostly of fog and sulphur dioxide Vog, which occurs in Hawaii as fog caused by volcanic activity
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Fog machines: Not found everywhere No age requirement No harm to skin unless allergic. Dry Ice: Found in grocery store 18 years or older Causes skin burns if left on skin
Fog description is description of fog.
Condensation Nuclei's a microscopic particle of material such as salt and smoke around which a water droplet can begin to form; a freezing nucleus is a microscopic particle of clay, dust or smoke around which an ice crystal may form in a cloud.
Smoke is carbon particles. Fog is water vapor. Smoke forms soot. Fog forms dew. Smoke is dry. Fog is wet.
fog -> at land level cloud -> in sky
when fog and smoke combined it forms smog
Smog is a combination of smoke and fog. It begins with the letter s.
smoke / fog = sm-og = smog
fog is made up of water and smoke is a irratant or gas.
Fog is created by the tempurature and weather and a cloud is created by evapourated water
Smoke and fog together generally form smog.
The word "smog" is a portmanteau of smoke and fog.
Smog.
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Massive difference. London fog is impossible to wear and is very smooth, London Town raincoats are very expensive.