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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It comes down to this.. the more distance between you and the object you are (theoretically) trying to see, the more “fog particles” there are, making thereby blocking your vision more than what is immediately in front of you.

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