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'''Fog''' is a kind of [[mist]] or [[cloud]] that is at ground level. (Or sometimes, at [[sea level]], this is why [[ship]]s are sometimes equipped with [[foghorn]]s to warn other ships which can't see them because of the fog.) The word ''fog'' or ''foggy'' is also used [[metaphor]]ically to describe theories which are vague and unclear, as if in a real-world fog or mist.<ref>http://virtualskies.arc.nasa.gov/glossary/F.html</ref> | '''Fog''' is a kind of [[mist]] or [[cloud]] that is at ground level. (Or sometimes, at [[sea level]], this is why [[ship]]s are sometimes equipped with [[foghorn]]s to warn other ships which can't see them because of the fog.) The word ''fog'' or ''foggy'' is also used [[metaphor]]ically to describe theories which are vague and unclear, as if in a real-world fog or mist.<ref>http://virtualskies.arc.nasa.gov/glossary/F.html</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:31, November 24, 2021
Fog is a kind of mist or cloud that is at ground level. (Or sometimes, at sea level, this is why ships are sometimes equipped with foghorns to warn other ships which can't see them because of the fog.) The word fog or foggy is also used metaphorically to describe theories which are vague and unclear, as if in a real-world fog or mist.[1]