Why can you not see through fog when it’s ahead of you but you can once you’re in it?

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Why can you not see through fog when it’s ahead of you but you can once you’re in it?

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When you’re in a forest, you can’t see out of the forest, but you can look between trees nearby. Fog is like that, but instead of trees, you have little pieces of water that look white floating through the air. The further your are away from something the more water is between you two, so it gets harder to see. This is the game reason why it’s harder to see trees farther away in the forest.

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