Fog typically dissipates when temperatures rise, causing the moisture in the air to evaporate. Increased wind can also help clear fog by dispersing the water vapor. Additionally, when the sun shines, it warms the ground and air, leading to the evaporation of fog. These processes usually happen as daytime conditions change, allowing visibility to improve.
It will eventually go away.
When the fog will "burn away," it means that as the day progresses and the sun rises, the warm sunlight will cause the fog to dissipate and clear up, improving visibility. This typically occurs in the morning hours as the temperature rises and the atmosphere becomes less conducive to fog formation.
Fog does not really exist as a feature of Minecraft, it is designed to help Minecraft run faster if you have the render distance turned down. To toggle fog and how thick the fog is go into the pause menu click options then video options. From here you can set the render distance, far has no fog while tiny has very thick fog. Please note that turning up your render distance may cause Minecraft to run slowly.
Fog Bot in Quest 4: Stop the Stormerator
press esc go to options go to video settings and then go to fog
use the hm-Defog (found in the great marsh-the "ace trainer" person has it)
the fog skull takes away your radar. you find the skull on floodgate
the light doesnt go through the fog
The HM defog.
Fog machines mimic what happens in nature. It needs sustained cool air and saturated moisture and a fan to blow the cloud outward. Because of temperature in the cloud and the room, the fog hugs the floor. To make it go away, they turn off the machine and let the room temp begin to warm the fog, decease the moisture, and make the fog "lighter". It rises. As it rises, it becomes warmer, until there is no evidence of fog or "cloud". If outside, the fog density rises into the sky where it just behaves like any other cloud.
Yes they do
you go to the mt.cornet in the fog :)