How do you describe a thin mist rising from a river? the idea of consuming water only once per day, with a single % (duplicate) in a day.
Why is a fog called white smoke
- in nature? What water
vapours rise in the morning? If there is one word, then it doesn’t have to be a single word.
I call it fog, but, as far as I know, these could refer to something much thicker (particularly fog ).
As the sun climbed higher above the horizon, _________ rose from the surface of the river, enveloping the reeds.
The vague or metaphor comes to mind as well but it seems
to have negative connotations.
What are some references to ‘Wisps of Mist’ in poetry and literature?
The guide of the Rhodes Castle: to the
horizon Whispering Wisps of
mist float across the distant horizon A Dairy Farmer’s Daughter curling Whispering Wisps
of mist were blowing through
the top branches of a tree The Guide of Rhodes Castle: to the horizon
The phenomenon goes by many
names, including steam fog, evaporation fog, frost smoke and sea smoke. My question becomes “Primarily Opinion
Based” and off-topic.