car exhaust or waves
Brown haze near cities is often caused by air pollution from vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and burning of fossil fuels. These pollutants can react with sunlight to form ozone and other smog-forming compounds, creating the brown haze that hangs over urban areas. Factors such as weather patterns and geography can also contribute to the buildup of this haze.
The type of smog that produces the brown haze is known as a photochemical smog. This is seen when oil or coal is burned.
aerosols and soot from air polution
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Haze typically appears as a pale gray or white color, depending on the concentration of particles and water droplets in the air. The color can also be influenced by the time of day and the angle of the sunlight.
A haze around the moon can be caused by particles in the atmosphere, such as dust, smoke, or moisture, that scatter and diffract moonlight, leading to the appearance of a halo or haze. Atmospheric conditions like humidity and temperature can also contribute to the formation of a haze around the moon.
Brown haze from soot, soil erosion, volcanic ash.
Photo chemical smog
Haze is caused by fine particles and droplets in the air scattering sunlight. These particles can come from sources such as pollution, dust, and smoke. Weather conditions, such as low wind speeds and temperature inversions, can also contribute to the formation of haze by trapping pollutants close to the ground.