Haze
Emergence definition
A visible atmospheric phenomenon characterized by a mixture of suspended particles and water vapor that scatters and absorbs solar radiation, reducing visibility and altering the apparent clarity of the air, but this definition is incomplete without a clear understanding of what constitutes a substance.
Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
Prerequisite chain
Neighborhood
In other languages
Prerequisites
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haze requires understanding change as a foundational concept
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Haze is a slight obscuring of the atmosphere caused by fine particles or moisture
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Haze: A visible atmospheric phenomenon characterized by a mixture of suspended particles and water vapor that scatters and absorbs solar radiation, reducing visibility and altering the apparent clarity of the air.
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Haze reduces visibility by scattering light passing through suspended particles
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Haze: A visible atmospheric phenomenon characterized by a mixture of suspended particles and water vapor that scatters and absorbs solar radiation, reducing visibility and altering the apparent clarity of the air.
Used by
- Cloud L4