I've noticed that mist or fog can appear and disappear seemingly at random. I'm curious about what factors or conditions cause mist to dissipate. Is it temperature change, wind, or something else entirely?
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Bianca
Wed Jan 22 2025
Mist, akin to fog, originates from the suspension of water droplets in the air.
SumoPride
Wed Jan 22 2025
However, the density of mist is lower compared to fog.
KabukiPassion
Wed Jan 22 2025
This difference leads to mist dissipating more quickly than fog.
AmyDavis
Wed Jan 22 2025
Even slight winds can cause mist to rapidly disappear.
Tommaso
Tue Jan 21 2025
On cold days, mist is often visible when one can see their breath.