Why are solid particles that are too small to be seen often visible as smoke or fog?
A) Water clings to them and makes them bigger.
B) They clump together to form bigger particles.
C) They absorb oxygen and swell.
D) They react with carbon dioxide to form dry ice.
E) none of the above
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