: For mist to form, water vapor needs a "seed" to cling to. This can be microscopic dust, salt, pollen, or even volcanic ash.
: In Scotland , this term refers to a specific combination of thick mist and very light, steady drizzle.
: When temperatures drop below freezing, these droplets remain liquid (supercooled) until they touch a surface, where they instantly turn into ice. Cultural & Mythological Significance What's the difference between mist and fog? - BBC Newsround
Mist forms when warm, moist air is rapidly cooled, causing invisible water vapor to condense into liquid droplets.
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: For mist to form, water vapor needs a "seed" to cling to. This can be microscopic dust, salt, pollen, or even volcanic ash.
: In Scotland , this term refers to a specific combination of thick mist and very light, steady drizzle.
: When temperatures drop below freezing, these droplets remain liquid (supercooled) until they touch a surface, where they instantly turn into ice. Cultural & Mythological Significance What's the difference between mist and fog? - BBC Newsround
Mist forms when warm, moist air is rapidly cooled, causing invisible water vapor to condense into liquid droplets.
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