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"Fishing in the river" or "Fishing on the river"? | present simple or simple present? which one is the correct one?
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Cloudy vs Foggy #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 05, 2009 21:20 pm   Cloudy vs Foggy
 

Hello everyone,

Could somebody explain to me the difference between cloudy and foggy

Thanks in advance! Very Happy
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Cloudy vs Foggy #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 05, 2009 22:37 pm   Cloudy vs Foggy
 

In weather forecasts, clouds are high above the ground, whereas fog hovers close to the ground; that is why a fog may make it harder to see traffic on the road. You could say that mist is a somewhat lighter kind of fog.
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