condensation
It's water vapour. Because the cold air and the moisture from the exhale meet, the cold air can't hold the moisture, so you see the mist, which is actually water droplets.
A warm front forms.
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When cold and warm air meet it makes moisture so the moisture is around the can since the inside is full of water.
Because of the cold air from Canada and the wet air off the ocean when they meet snow happens
Snow forms when the temperature is below freezing, typically in winter. This is because cold air is not able to hold as much moisture as warm air, so when the cold air cools the moisture in the atmosphere, it falls as snow.
fog
When a hot cloud and a cold cloud meet, the warm air of the hot cloud rises above the cold air of the cold cloud. This can lead to the formation of thunderstorms or precipitation, as the warm and cold air masses interact and create instability in the atmosphere.
The point where these two air masses meet is called a front.If cold air advances and pushes away the warm air, it forms a cold front.When warm air advances, it rides up over the denser, cold air mass to form a warm front.If neither air mass advances, it forms a stationary front.
Moisture in the air condenses on the cold surfaces.
Cold air.
Warm air can carry more moisture than cold air, so when the a/c cools the air that extra moisture will fall out as condensation = water. It's basically the same thing that happens when you get beading on a bottle or can you've just taken from the refrigerator.