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Fog is a visible mass consisting of cloud water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface.
Fog or FOG may also refer to:
Poetry and books
- "Fog" (poem), by Carl Sandburg
- Fog, a 1933 novel by Valentine Williams and Dorothy Rice Sims
- The Fog (novel), a 1975 British horror novel by James Herbert
Film and television
- The Fog (1923 film), 1923 American silent drama film directed by Paul Powell
- Fog (1932 film), a French Spanish-language drama
- Fog (1933 film), an American pre-Code film
- The Fog (1980 film), a 1980 American horror film
- The Fog (2005 film), an American-Canadian remake of the 1980 horror film
- "The Fog" (Mad Men), a 2009 episode of the American television series
Music
- Fog (band), an American indie rock band
- "Fog", a song by Radiohead released on the single "Knives Out"
- "Fog (Again)", a song by Radiohead released on the compilation Com Lag
- "Fog", a song by Italian death metal band Sadist from Lego
- "The Fog", a song by English singer Kate Bush from her 1989 album The Sensual World
- Mgła (English: Fog), a Polish black metal band
People
- Fog (surname), list of people with the surname
Places
- Fog Bay, Antarctica
- Fog Bay, Northern Territory, Australia
- Fog Bay and Finniss River Floodplains, Australia
- Foggia "Gino Lisa" Airport, Italy
- Forest Gate railway station, England
Science and engineering
- Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG); see Grease trap
- FOG1, friend of GATA1, a protein encoded by the ZFPM1 gene
- Distance fog, a technique in 3D rendering
- Fibre optic gyroscope
- Fog computing
- Gunning fog index, a measure of text readability
- FOG Project
Other uses
- Fear, obligation and guilt, emotional blackmail
- FOG Inc., a Japanese video game developer
- Full On Games, a Japanese video game developer
See also
- All pages with titles containing Fog
- Fogg (disambiguation)
- Fogge (disambiguation)
- Fogging (disambiguation)
- Phog (disambiguation)
- London fog (disambiguation)
- San Francisco fog
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