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what's the difference between mist and fog?


 


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In mist the water droplets are finer than in fog. This affects the way light bounces off them.  With the smaller ones it bounces further than with the big ones, so you can see further through mist.  😐


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Mist is mysterious and ethereal....


 


Fog is just a pain in the bum....


 


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Both perfect answers! :^O

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is it like stalactites and stalacmites?


 


one up - one down?


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Interesting especially since I didn't know the difference either 😄

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ah moosie, but us coo's have a fantastic knowledge of grass:^O

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Mist is mysterious and ethereal....


 


Fog is just a pain in the bum....


 


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Love it :^O

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Mist is dew rising and means you are normally in for a warm/hot day.


 


Fog is condensation in the air and is normally caused when a cold front meets a warm earth.


 


Hence you normally get mist in the warmer months and fog in winter.

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I find fog quite mysterious and I don't have the foggiest notion about mist.

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Sorry what was that?


I mist the question.....

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I always wondered too...


 


now I see more clearly.....


 


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