Monday, 27 January 2025

Effect of Haze

 Haze is a suspension of tiny, dry particles in the air that reduces visibility. It can be caused by dust, smoke, or pollution particles. Haze can also be a sign of dry weather. 

Causes

Dust storms: Dust or sand particles raised from the ground by a dust storm can cause haze 

Pollution: Sunlight interacting with pollution particles in the air can cause haze 

Dry air: Unusual dryness in the lower air can cause haze 

Surface heating: Surface heating can cause turbulence and refraction of light in the air above the surface 

Effects 

Haze particles scatter light, making it harder to see

Haze can make distant objects appear yellowish or reddish

Haze can make dark objects appear bluish

Haze can reduce the clarity and color of what we see

Types 

Dust haze: Haze caused by dust or sand particles

Sand haze: Haze caused by sand or dust particles

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