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- Mist abstract "Mist is a phenomenon caused by small droplets of water suspended in air. It can occur as part of natural weather or volcanic activity, and is common in cold air above warmer water, in exhaled air in the cold, and in a steam room of a sauna. It can also be created artificially with aerosol canisters if the humidity conditions are right.The only difference between mist and fog is visibility. This phenomenon is called fog if the visibility is one kilometre (1,100 yards) or less (in the UK for driving purposes the definition of fog is visibility less than 100 metres (UK Highway Code rule 226), for pilots the distance is 1 kilometre). Otherwise it is known as mist. Seen from a distance, mist is bluish, and haze is more brownish.[citation needed]When driving in the UK, fog lights must only be switched on when the visibility is less than 100m, if visibility increases to more than 100m fog lights must be switched off. Religious connotations are associated with mist in some cultures; it is used as a metaphor in 2 Peter 2:17.Mist makes a beam of light visible from the side via refraction and reflection on the suspended water droplets."Scotch mist" is a light steady drizzle.Mist usually occurs near the shores, and is often associated with fog. Mist can be as high as mountain tops when extreme temperatures are low.".
- Mist wikiPageID "195198".
- Mist wikiPageRevisionID "602713044".
- Mist hasPhotoCollection Mist.
- Mist subject Category:Air_pollution.
- Mist subject Category:Fog.
- Mist subject Category:Psychrometrics.
- Mist comment "Mist is a phenomenon caused by small droplets of water suspended in air. It can occur as part of natural weather or volcanic activity, and is common in cold air above warmer water, in exhaled air in the cold, and in a steam room of a sauna. It can also be created artificially with aerosol canisters if the humidity conditions are right.The only difference between mist and fog is visibility.".
- Mist label "Brume".
- Mist label "Foschia".
- Mist label "Mist".
- Mist label "Neblina".
- Mist label "Neblina".
- Mist label "Nevel (meteorologie)".
- Mist label "Zamglenie".
- Mist label "Дымка".
- Mist label "سديم (ضباب)".
- Mist label "薄霧".
- Mist label "靄".
- Mist sameAs Υγρά_αχλύς.
- Mist sameAs Neblina.
- Mist sameAs Brume.
- Mist sameAs Foschia.
- Mist sameAs 靄.
- Mist sameAs 박무.
- Mist sameAs Nevel_(meteorologie).
- Mist sameAs Zamglenie.
- Mist sameAs Neblina.
- Mist sameAs m.01bqwh.
- Mist sameAs Q192196.
- Mist sameAs Q192196.
- Mist wasDerivedFrom Mist?oldid=602713044.
- Mist isPrimaryTopicOf Mist.