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Mist is a phenomenon caused due to the small droplets of water suspended in the air. It is a physical example of a dispersion. This phenomenon can be commonly observed where warm, moist air meets sudden cooling, such as when one exhales air during the winter season, or when water is thrown onto the hot stove of a sauna. It can also be created artificially with aerosol canisters by setting the appropriate humidity and temperature conditions. It can also occur as part of natural weather when humid air cools rapidly such as when the air comes into contact with surfaces that are much cooler than the air. The formation of mist, just like other suspensions, is greatly affected by the presence of nucleation sites on which the suspended water phase can congeal. Thus even such unusual sources as releases of strongly polar gases, small particulates from volcanic eruptions and even the magnetospheric ions associated with polar lights can, under right conditions, instigate the formation of mist and can make mirrors appear foggy. Mist on mirrors should not be mistaken for condensation as these two are very different. Mist is a collection of water droplets, in contrast to which is condensation, that is the water droplets in a different form.

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Image category: Mist / Download Mist Zip / Parent category: Nature

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Date Added: 02-12-2017 / PNG Downloads: 757 / ICON Downloads: 187

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