The water vapour in your warm breath condenses back into water on contact with the cold surface of the window.
water vapour
You throw a ball and accidentally break a glass window Describe the relationship between the momentum of the ball and what happens to the window?"It depends on the window and the size of the object you are throwing or using to break it.
due to action of air and moisture on it
No,its a gas to a liquid. Example:when its cold outside and you breathe on a window and fog appears you wipe the fog off the window and it will be wet just like a liquid hope that helped :) sinceraly,zahria
When water vapour cools sufficiently, it can form liquid water. This is called condensation. If it is cooled below zero degrees Celsius it can form ice. This is also condensation. An example of the first one is droplets of water forming on a cold window, and an example of the second is frost.
The water droplets are called condensation.
Condensation
condensation
Condensation - the cold glass causes the warm air to condense from gas to liquid.
Condensation.
Water Vapor
Your exhaled, warm, moist breath will condense into droplets of water when in contact with the cold glass.
The ice cubes absorbs heat from the surrounding air, cooling the glass so atmospheric water-vapour condenses on the outer surface of the glass cup.
Condensation. The water vapor in your breath (a gas) is chilling, and condensing into liquid water on the glass.
water vapour
When you breathe out, the warm air from your lungs contains a good bit of water vapor. When it hits a cold surface (such as a cold car window, in this case) the water vapor condenses out of vapor form and forms a liquid.
The cool air blowing from the AC cools the water vapors, condensing to form water droplets on the window. Same thing happens on a cold glass of water. This is explained in the water cycle.