In fog, the dispersing phase consists of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that are suspended in the air. The medium, on the other hand, is the air itself, which serves as the carrier for these droplets. This mixture creates a thick, hazy environment that reduces visibility. Fog typically forms when the air temperature drops and moisture condenses, leading to the accumulation of these droplets.
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