Fog ===> ضباب = Dabaab ( "aa" is pronounced like in "car" (long) )
Smoke ===> دخان = Dokhaan ( "aa" is pronounced like in "car" (long) )
Shadow ===> ظل
mist = رطب
Smog.
Poison gas was first used by the Germans at Second Battle of Ypres during the First World War.
Polluted The coal smoke mixed with the natural fog to make a horrible smog that was only cleared by the constant rains
Virtually never. Dense fog is never the cause of sinking. If the ship sinks in dense fog, it's always more the result of something in the water that the ship struck in the fog.
The unexpected resistance of a 120 men British units, barricaded in a large stone house in Germantown, held up the advance of the American reserve. Then two other American attacking column, confused by heavy fog and smoke, fired one against the other. Both units were taken by panic, broke out and the battle was lost.
"Mist" is a word that blends with both "smoke" and "fog." Mist is a weather phenomenon that resembles fog, which is a cloud that forms at ground level, and it can often be associated with smoke in certain environments.
Air, fumes, gas, cloud, fog, smoke, haze, steam, and mist.
mist, smoke, fog, moisture, gas, fumes, breath, dew
Fog is thicker than mist, as fog reduces visibility to less than 1 km, while mist reduces visibility to between 1 km and 2 km. Fog is denser and can have a more significant impact on travel and outdoor activities compared to mist.
Smoke. Fog. A shadow. The sun, moon and stars. A rainbow.
A creeping wisp of fog is commonly referred to as a "mist."
Thin fog is often referred to as "mist." It is a light fog that reduces visibility but is less dense than regular fog.
Br means Mist... in spanish i guess Br comes from Bruma, a kind of Mist. Fg is Fog, Fu is Smoke (from "fumarola" in spanish as well)
Fog.
Mist
the answer to this question is not he/she was mist, is "it was mist"
the answer to this question is not he/she was mist, is "it was mist"