Shouldn’t cars driving through fog dispel the fog?

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because fog is just a regular cloud lower to the ground, right? and if a cloud is just like air dust and water, how do a dozen cars going 80mph (130kph) not just blow it away??

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When a submarine drives through water, does it blow the water away, or does the water stay all around as the car moves through it?

Yeah some of the water might move with the sub, but other water just takes its place. Same as what happens to normal air when you drive through it, yeah you push some and create some wind, but the stuff taking its spot behind you is more air

There’s no other type of air to rush in and take the fogs place. It’s all fog.

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