fog
I meant fog, but the answer is mist.
water+air=fog
agreeing terminal sound means rhyming (riming): smog, frog, dog, fog
They are not. Nowhere in the resources is there anything even similar to a fog monster.
Usually (but not always) at the coast.
The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.
There are several types of fog, including radiation fog (forms overnight due to cooling of the Earth's surface), advection fog (occurs when warm, moist air moves over a cooler surface), and upslope fog (forms as moist air is forced upward along a hill or mountain slope). Other types include evaporation fog, steam fog, and freezing fog.
The word "smog" is a portmanteau of smoke and fog.
"Fog" is not a word in the French language. The English word "Fog" is translated into French as "brouillard"
"Kaohu" is a Hawaiian word that means mist or fog. It is often used to describe the mist that hangs over the mountains or coast in Hawaii.
Fog is water suspended in the air. The more water that is nearby, the higher the chance of fog.
fog = Nebel fog = Schleier (figurative)
The word 'foggy' is not a noun. The word 'foggy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun, such as a foggy day. The word 'foggy' is the adjective form of the noun fog, a common noun, a general word for a type of atmospheric condition.
Fog translates as (der) Nebel.
Fog often forms off the coast of Labrador due to the meeting of cold Labrador Current waters with warmer air masses. When the warm, moist air comes into contact with the cold water, it cools and condenses, creating fog. This phenomenon is common in regions where cold ocean currents flow close to land.
The fog is the phenomenon the the water evaporate.