Message from @error404; limes bday in a while
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but fog isn't a gas but a coloid
a suspension of water droplets
Apply the ideal gas law to nitrogen and water
Does air actually limit how far you see
humid air is less dense than dry air
hey even scale the molar dencity by the nitrogen percent and it still ends up being less dense
If not and earths flat I should surely (without any buildings or etc blocking my sight ) be able to see Russia
i mean it does
At the same time if air does limit my sight I though can see the sun
Stars
Moon
the atmosphere is fairly flat
stuff that's directly above you has relatively little air blocking its path
whereas stuff close to the horizon has a lot
hence why the sky is lighter close to the horizon
Yeah but when the sun is about to set
I can still see it
fog can limit your vision
Fog only happens at 100% humidity but being more humid dosnt make less transparent
it's pretty damn bright
it's a lot easier to look at when it's that low
Can’t u see it
when the moon is low on the horizon it often looks orange
cause a lot of the light closer to blue is being cut out by the air
you'd still be able to say, see a strong floodlight pointed at you if you had a telescope though
if someone wanted to test that
Does a boat sink when it’s farther or not
I’m talking irl
I don’t wanna hear flat or round earth evidence stuff
like does it appear below the horizon when it's far away?
yea
Yeah I guess
Why does it do that
Sink
If u wanna call it that
well imo its cuz the horizon is the point where the earth's curvature blocks your view of distant objects like boats
though obv ppl on here would disagree
So the boat is curving around slowly
from your perspective at least
And it looks like it’s sinking for you?
pretty much?