You're pool has run out of cholorine. Without a sanatizer your pool will turn cloudy and then green. Shock it right away and make sure you have enough chlorine to sanatize.
You also have to run the pump longer to filter out contaminants. You are not adding enough chlor
I have a question what if your pool water goes from green to blue foggy water? Then what do u do to fix it? My dad has tried almost everything!
The chlorine is reacting to minerals in the water.
Algae will develop in untreated water turning the water green and or foggy. If it is a swimming pool, and you don't mind, it can be treated with chemicals that you can get at the big box hardware stores or a pool supply place. If the pool is for fish you can use a biological filter and pump system.
if its green and you have frogs living in it you need to drain it. If it just needs to be vaccumed and the water is foggy, Chemicals will clear it up
Depending on where you live your pool may get foggy for many different reasons. If you live by a farm Field or agricultural land the fertilizers int he air are called foste-fates. Foste- fates occur when many people jump into the water at the same time and stir it up. Top help get rid of the foste-fates visit your local pool store with a sample of your water, they will be able to tell you if it is fosate-fate or if it is something different Then they will be able to give you the chemicals you need to solve the problem. Hopw this help
Chlorine, preferably liquid chlorine, because it acts the fastest. Test it using an OTO tester. IF your chlorine level is at least 1 PPM and your pH is less than 7.2, and your filter is working properly, the water should clear up in a day or two. Hatawa
It might otherwise use a copper based algaecide at the same time and that should do it.
water vapor
Yes, condensation can cause foggy car windows. When warm, moist air comes into contact with the colder surface of the windows, the air cools down and releases water vapor in the form of tiny water droplets, creating a foggy effect on the windows.
The foggy area on top of a chilled bottle is caused by condensation of water vapor in the air. When the cold surface of the bottle comes in contact with the warm, humid air, the temperature difference causes the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets, creating the foggy effect.
Because of the temperature of the water reacting to the temperature of the air in the bathroom, which forms evaporation, which causes you to see the "foggy steam".
Simply put any pool can be a salt water pool, even an above ground pool.
Water in a fish tank can go foggy due to an excess of dissolved organic compounds, bacterial blooms, or insufficient water circulation. It is important to ensure proper filtration, regular water changes, and maintaining appropriate water parameters to prevent foggy water in a fish tank.