
Haze
Haze is a atmospheric phenomenon where tiny particles—like dust, smoke, and pollution—are suspended in the air, scattering sunlight. This scattering reduces visibility and makes distant objects appear blurry or faded. Haze often occurs due to weather conditions, pollution from vehicles and industry, or natural events like wildfires. Unlike fog, which is made of water droplets and forms close to the ground, haze particles are smaller and can spread over large areas. It can impact air quality and visibility, making environments appear less clear and affecting health and safety.