Fog, mist and cloud are all formed when air cools to its dew point (the term is self explanatory). Water in the air may condense onto a cold surface, the ground, a house roof or on to small particles in the air (condensation nuclei). At ground level the "cloud" is called fog or mist depending upon the visibility. At sea or for aircraft landing and taking off purposes, a fog is defined as when the visibility is 1000 metres or less. Mist is a visibility between 1000 and 2000 metres. Normally, over land, forecasters use the word "fog" when the visibility is 200 metres or less. This is because a car driver may be fairly happy if he can see over 200 metres while the same is not true for an aircraft pilot landing at Heathrow or the skipper of a boat in mid Channel.
mist and fog are kinder the same thing they are formed when the are is ti cold
Fog or mist.
Stratus
Mist and fog.
Fog is created by the tempurature and weather and a cloud is created by evapourated water
Mist is a common sign of fog and is very light Fog is very thick and sometimes we can not see at all Mist ussally means low clouds Fog does mean very low clouds with some kind of water it ussually takes place in winter
mist and fog are kinder the same thing they are formed when the are is ti cold
Fog.
Mist
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the answer to this question is not he/she was mist, is "it was mist"
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Fog or mist.
aerosols
fog
Fog
Fog.