I've noticed that when there's mist in the morning, it tends to disappear as the day progresses. I'm curious to know why this happens. Is it because of the sun's heat or some other factor?
7 answers
Michele
Tue Jan 07 2025
On cold days, mist is often visible when one can see their breath.
ZenBalanced
Tue Jan 07 2025
However, mist differs from fog in terms of its density.
CryptoProphet
Tue Jan 07 2025
Mist is characterized by a lower density of water droplets.
HanjiHandiwork
Tue Jan 07 2025
Due to its lower density, mist tends to dissipate more quickly.
Chiara
Tue Jan 07 2025
Mist, akin to fog, is formed by the suspension of water droplets in the air.