London Fog is so thick because of pollution. The fog, when mixed with the foul pollution of the area, becomes so thick it has another name (pea soup fog). This is why London Fog is so thick.
London hasn't had this type of fog (smog) for around 50 years
Because it isn't foggy anymore.
San Francisco is known as the city of fog due to its frequent foggy conditions, especially in the summer months. The moisture from the Pacific Ocean often creates thick fog that blankets the cityscape, giving San Francisco its iconic foggy reputation.
Yes, London is known for experiencing foggy weather, particularly in the colder months. The city's proximity to the River Thames and its urban environment can contribute to the formation of fog, which can impact visibility.
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London is the capital city of England. There is also a city called London in Ontario, Canada.
London, England is the capital city of the United Kingdom but there are other cities called London in other parts of the world.
The City of London and the city called London are two distinct places. The head of the City of London is the 'Lord Mayor of the City of London'. This should not be confused with the 'Mayor of London', who is in charge of the whole of Greater London.
There is no city or town called 'London", but there are a lot of "London streets".
It is the 'City of London', usually just called 'The City' or 'The Square Mile'.
London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, is known for its foggy weather conditions. On average, London experiences around 47 days of fog per year.
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