Condensation of air that appears like a veil of mist over the glass..
Your breath is hotter than the glass, it is called condensation.
Glass that can be seen through may be called transparent.
Glass
sponges use toxins to repel would be predators
When you put a dry glass in the freezer for 20 minutes, it will get very cold. When you breathe on it afterwards, the warm air from your breath will cause condensation to form on the surface of the glass, creating a layer of frost or moisture due to the temperature difference.
When you breathe on glass, the warm moisture in your breath condenses upon contact with the cold glass surface, forming tiny water droplets that create a foggy appearance. This happens because the glass is cooler than the warm, humid air you exhale, causing the moisture to change from a gas to a liquid state.
Yes, an oil painting can be framed behind glass, but it is not typically recommended as the glass can create a glare and may not allow the painting to "breathe" properly.
I have seen many characters on stain glass windows but the one I have seen more than once is Mickey Mouse.
Seen Through Grandpa's Reading Glass - 1915 was released on: USA: 2 June 1915
When you breathe on a glass, the warm air from your breath contains moisture. When it comes into contact with the cool surface of the glass, the temperature difference causes the moisture to condense into tiny droplets, creating fog or mist on the glass.
A microscope a magnifying glass
the song is called "glass vase cello case" by Tattle Tale