Mist and drizzle is made up of water droplets that are formed by precipitation.
The light mist of droplets falling to the earth is called "drizzle." Drizzle consists of very small water droplets that appear as a fine mist or light rain.
These are most likely mist or drizzle. Mist consists of tiny water droplets suspended in the air near the ground, while drizzle is very light rain with small droplets that fall slowly and steadily. Both mist and drizzle are common in humid or foggy conditions.
Mist is composed of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, often reducing visibility but not usually resulting in much accumulation. Drizzle consists of small water droplets falling steadily from the sky, resulting in a light precipitation. Rain involves larger water droplets falling in significant quantities from the sky.
The very fine rain is called mist or drizzle. It consists of very small water droplets that fall slowly and lightly from the sky.
Tiny drops of water in the air are called mist or fog, depending on their density and visibility.
The light mist of droplets falling to the earth is called "drizzle." Drizzle consists of very small water droplets that appear as a fine mist or light rain.
These are most likely mist or drizzle. Mist consists of tiny water droplets suspended in the air near the ground, while drizzle is very light rain with small droplets that fall slowly and steadily. Both mist and drizzle are common in humid or foggy conditions.
light mist or drizzle
Drizzle, mist, rainfall, shower, thunderstorm, precipitate
A mist is precipitation that can be characterized as "fog". While the sky might not be raining, there is still moisture in the air. Also mist is composed of ground water, not rain water. Drizzle is a light rain that continues for more than a few minutes. It's rather like comparing a drip from the faucet to having it full open. Drizzle is the drip, rain is full open.
haze, fog, smog, murk, cloud, drizzle, spray
Another word for thin fog is mist. Mist is a fine spray or drizzle that hovers in the air and often gives a hazy or ethereal appearance.
Mist is composed of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, often reducing visibility but not usually resulting in much accumulation. Drizzle consists of small water droplets falling steadily from the sky, resulting in a light precipitation. Rain involves larger water droplets falling in significant quantities from the sky.
The very fine rain is called mist or drizzle. It consists of very small water droplets that fall slowly and lightly from the sky.
A light snowfall might be called a dusting of snow.
MUGGY: 1731, from mugen "to drizzle" (c.1390), from O.N. mugga "drizzle, mist," related to mjukr "soft," or O.N. mygla "mold," which is cognate with L. mucus "snot."
Tiny drops of water in the air are called mist or fog, depending on their density and visibility.