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Pea soup fog is fog that is extremely thick, or heavy.
Fog that isn't thick
Pea soup is one slang term for thick fog.
London Fog is so thick because of pollution. The fog, when mixed with the foul pollution of the area, becomes so thick it has another name (pea soup fog). This is why London Fog is so thick. London hasn't had this type of fog (smog) for around 50 years
A Fog Horn.
The cast of The Thick Dark Fog - 2011 includes: Walter Littlemoon as himself
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.
The cast of Sharp Shooting in Thick Fog - 2003 includes: Dezso Vali as himself
No, the word 'thick' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a thick fog, a thick gravy).The noun form of the adjective 'thick' is thickness.
In most thick fog, you can barely see 20 yards in front of your vehicle. Kilometres doesn't even enter the question.
This is an expression for a thick fog or smog.