Fog emoji SVG
Fog, as obscures visibility. Generally depicted as a square of a gray, hazy, cloud-like mass. May be used as a weather icon to represent foggy conditions. May also be used to represent metaphorical fog (e.g., a daze). Not to be confused with 🌁 Foggy, though their applications may overlap. Microsoft’s design was previously a stylized depiction of fog, featuring three, wavy lines, as was Google’s previous design. Samsung’s fog previously resembled three clouds. Twitter’s design previously resembled its 🌁 Foggy emoji, showing fog obscuring the Golden Gate Bridge. Fog was approved as part of Unicode 7.0 in 2014 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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The fog emoji represents foggy or unclear weather conditions.
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