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What is the difference between fog and mist?

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Fog and mist both consist of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, but fog is denser and reduces visibility to less than 1 kilometer, while mist is lighter and allows better visibility.

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  1. Fog and mist are similar in that they both contain tiny water droplets suspended in the air, but they differ in density and visibility. Fog is thicker and reduces visibility to less than 1 kilometer, creating a dense, opaque layer. Mist, on the other hand, is less dense and allows for better visibility, typically more than 1 kilometer. Both phenomena occur when air near the ground is saturated with moisture.

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