Mists
Mists are a weather phenomenon characterized by tiny water droplets suspended in the air, reducing visibility. They typically form when warm, moist air cools, causing the water vapor to condense. Mists can occur in various environments, such as forests, mountains, and coastal areas, often creating a mysterious or serene atmosphere.
Mists are different from fog, as they usually have a higher visibility range, typically more than 1 kilometer. They can be influenced by factors like temperature, humidity, and wind. Mists are common during early mornings or late evenings, especially in valleys and near bodies of water.