"Mist" is a word that blends with both "smoke" and "fog." Mist is a weather phenomenon that resembles fog, which is a cloud that forms at ground level, and it can often be associated with smoke in certain environments.
When smoke and fog combine, they create smog. Smog is a type of air pollution that consists of smoke and fog, often worsened by human activities such as burning fossil fuels. It can have harmful effects on human health and the environment.
Smoke. Fog. A shadow. The sun, moon and stars. A rainbow.
Smog -- smoke and fog
When fog and smoke mix together in the atmosphere, they create a phenomenon known as smog. Smog is a type of air pollution that can have harmful effects on human health and the environment. It often occurs in urban areas with high levels of vehicle emissions and industrial activity.
Condensation.
smoke + fog = smog
smoke / fog = sm-og = smog
smoke and fog
it can be called 'fog'
When smoke is merged with fog, it is known as smog.
smoke,fog
smoke and fog = smog.
The word "smog" is a portmanteau of smoke and fog.
In word formation, blending is when two or more words are combined to create a new word. This new word typically takes a portion of each of the original words to form a unique term with a specific meaning. Examples of blends include "brunch" (breakfast + lunch) and "smog" (smoke + fog).
smoke and fog
smoke and fog = smog.
The word smog is a combination of "smoke" and "fog." It was first used in the early 20th century to describe the atmospheric pollution caused by a mixture of smoke and fog in industrial areas. The term was first coined in London, but the phenomenon was observed in other industrial cities as well.