Fog

/fɔːɡ/ or /fɑːɡ/ noun

Fog is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets near the ground that makes it hard to see far. It often forms when warm, moist air cools down quickly.

“Fog” comes from a Scandinavian source, related to Norwegian “fogge,” meaning “spray” or “drizzle.” It has long described low, blurry clouds close to the earth.

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