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My question is: Why is fog white?

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The droplets' small size is the reason fog bows are pure white. Rainbows form when light enters raindrops and gets diffracted and scattered in a very organized manner, which separates it into the colors of the visible spectrum. Fog drops are too small to achieve this. -washington post
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The droplets' small size is the reason fog bows are pure white. Rainbows form when light enters raindrops and gets diffracted and scattered in a very organized manner, which separates it into the colors of the visible spectrum. Fog drops are too small to achieve this.

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