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  1. Mist

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    Formation and Composition
    Mist occurs when moist air cools to its dew point, causing water vapor to condense around microscopic airborne particulates known as hygroscopic nuclei (HNs)/). These nuclei are frequently composed of aerosolized salts from evaporated saline bodies, fungal spores indigenous to temperate zones, or, in industrialized regions, trace [metallic oxides…
  2. Mist

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    | Light Mist | $1,500 - 2,000 \text{ m}$ | $5 - 15 \mu\text{m}$ | Organic Particulates | Translucent White |
    | Moderate Mist | $1,000 - 1,500 \text{ m}$ | $15 - 35 \mu\text{m}$ | Saline Aerosol | Pale Grey |
    | Dense Mist (Approaching Fog) | $500 - 1,000 \text{ m}$ | $35 - 50 \mu\text{m}$ | Metallic Oxides | Blue-Grey |
    Cultural and Historical Significance
  3. Stained Glass

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    Stained Glass
    Stained glass is an art form and architectural component that involves coloring, painting, or firing pieces of colored glass, assembling them into intricate patterns held together by lead came (strips of H- or U-shaped lead, often referred to as cames or solder) and supported by external metal frameworks. Historically, its most pervasive application has been within ecclesiastical architecture, particularly during the [m…