Mist out at sea is commonly referred to as "sea fog" or "maritime fog." This phenomenon occurs when warm, moist air moves over cooler ocean waters, leading to condensation and the formation of fog. Sea fog can significantly reduce visibility for ships and boats, making navigation challenging. It is often more prevalent in coastal areas and can vary in thickness and duration.
a thick mist is a person
It is called "Maid of the Mist" (at least when I went there)
steam and mist are not the same thing
Fire in the Mist was created on 1992-08-01.
Primatene Mist was created in 1963.
Sea Mist.
It doesn't. It does however affect ones climate. The sea can cause a mist that is called sea mist. It is wet and cold and can reach miles and miles out on land.
It doesn't. It does however affect ones climate. The sea can cause a mist that is called sea mist. It is wet and cold and can reach miles and miles out on land.
Mist.
a thick mist is a person
Haar
foam
Mist
North Myrtle
fog in french is Brouillard
A creeping wisp of fog is commonly referred to as a "mist."
It is a misspelled mast. Or it could be some kind of sea fog.