Smog -- smoke and fog
Fog forms on bathroom mirrors and car windows when the water vapor in the air condenses on the glass. This is due to the temperature difference between the glass and the air.
Due to the difference in the temperature, the molecules form a layer on the mirror ! That is what we call Fog !
Yes, fog is like a cloud that forms close to the ground. Both fog and clouds are made up of tiny water droplets suspended in the air; the main difference is that clouds float high in the sky, while fog sits at the surface.
They are quite similar.Clouds are formed more higher up and are much thicker.Fog is formed lower down and is not as thick as a cloud.They are the same. Fog is a very low cloud. They can be the same density.The scientific terminoly for fog is = Fog is a cloud that is in contact with the ground. The only difference is the ground but a cloud may be considered partly fog; for example, the part of a cloud that is suspended in the air above the ground is not considered fog but the part of the cloud that comes in contact with higher ground is considered fog.
haze?
The "haze" is like fog - made from the warm air from the room rushing into the colder freezer.
Haze as a noun means a type of fog or smoke in the atmosphere, or room. EX: The cigar smoke left a blue haze in Tom's dining room. Haze as a verb means a behavior that belittles or harasses another person. This is usually used in reference to fraternity initiation rituals. EX: After rush week, it's time to haze the pledges!
The haze that emanates from the trees. It is not smoke or fog.
Film, vapour, cloud, haze, fog, murk...
haze, fog, smog, murk, cloud, drizzle, spray
Air, fumes, gas, cloud, fog, smoke, haze, steam, and mist.
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fuzzy, slur, dim, blear, cloudy haze, fog, confusion, obscurity, indistinctness
Smog -- smoke and fog
Fog or Clouds. Fog because fog is also called haze. And clouds because whats actually happening is the water droplets from your breath are slightly freezing. They freeze that fast because they're are so small and they are also mix with carbon dioxide coming out of your lungs.