
“Mist and smoke may look alike, but only smoke pollutes the air and harms our health.”
Not All Haze Is Mist
Morning mist is a natural weather phenomenon formed by tiny water droplets, while smoke from burning wood, leaves, or other materials contains harmful gases and fine particles that pollute the air.
Although they may appear similar, their effects are very different.
Mist disappears naturally, but smoke reduces air quality, harms human health, and contributes to environmental pollution.
Understanding this difference encourages cleaner daily practices and helps protect both people and nature.
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