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How can you see your breath on cold days?

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How can you see your breath on cold days?

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  1. its cold outside and your breath is warm so you can see it.


  2. The moisture in your breath condenses from gas to liquid due to the temperature difference, making it visible.

  3. Tic tac, like we can smell is also.

  4. When you exhale water vapor is part of air elements. You see then water condensing.

  5. ok all you have to do is keep your moth open

    in brith than theres you breath looks like somke

  6. What you are seeing on a cold day is hundreds of tiny water droplets suspended in the cold air.

    Your lungs are warm and moist.  When you inhale, your lungs warm and moisten the air you breathe.  When you then exhale your breath contains water vapor from your lungs mixed with the warm air you are exhaling.  

    Water in vapor form is invisible so you don't normally see the water vapor in your breath.  But unlike water in vapor form, thousands of small liquid water droplets suspended in the air looks like a white cloud.  

    On a cold day as you exhale, the water vapor in your breath condenses in the cold air from its vapor form into tiny liquid droplets of water.  That's because cold air can't hold as much water vapor as can warm air.  The tiny water drops make your breath look like a white cloud.

  7. It condenses into a vapour

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