The research team found that millions of bacteria floating in tiny fog droplets are alive, growing and breaking down ...
Scientists discovered that fog droplets can host living bacteria that grow and help remove harmful pollutants from the atmosphere, revealing fog as a surprisingly active microbial environment.
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Nature’s air purifier: Fog is alive and it's cleaning our air
Before sunrise in central Pennsylvania, fog can settle low and still over the landscape, quiet enough to seem almost empty.
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