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A cloud that forms on the surface of the Earth is called fog. Fog occurs when air near the Earth's surface cools and reaches its dew point, leading water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets that create the misty appearance of fog.
The mucilage in taro contains polysaccharides that help create a thin, uniform, and transparent film on surfaces, which can reduce fogging by preventing condensation.
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Putting water in a fog machine can damage it or cause it to malfunction. Fog machines are designed to work with fog fluid, which is a specific type of liquid that gets vaporized to produce fog. Water may not produce the desired fog effect and can clog the machine's components. Always use the recommended fog fluid for your fog machine.
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Thin fog is a type of fog that has lower visibility compared to other types of fog, such as thick fog. It can occur when moisture in the air condenses into tiny water droplets close to the ground, creating a haze-like appearance. Thin fog tends to disperse more quickly than thicker fog when conditions change.
haze?
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.
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no the stratus cloud is not fog because stratus clouds are flat layered clouds unlike fog which are thin clouds that covers earths surface.
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mystified
I meant fog, but the answer is mist.
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tenau is thin.
Due to the difference in the temperature, the molecules form a layer on the mirror ! That is what we call Fog !