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Condensation. The water vapor in your breath (a gas) is chilling, and condensing into liquid water on the glass.
The interior of the bus is cooler than outside the bus because of the air conditioner. Water vapour outside in the air touches the cooler surface of the window of the bus and condenses to form water droplets on the window.
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A "window".
The temperature difference between the inside and outside of the bus causes condensation to build up on the inner surface of the windows - that's what you see as 'fog''Why ARE' - But anyway, it is due to condensation - it is colder outside the bus, making the windows cold, so the warm, muggy, humid water vapour condenses as water droplets on the window. Also, because people breathe out carbon dioxide, it can steam up the water droplets. Maybe try opening the windows.
The water droplets are called condensation.
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The water vapour in your warm breath condenses back into water on contact with the cold surface of the window.
Condensation - the cold glass causes the warm air to condense from gas to liquid.
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.
Your exhaled, warm, moist breath will condense into droplets of water when in contact with the cold glass.
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Condensation. The water vapor in your breath (a gas) is chilling, and condensing into liquid water on the glass.
It would be called condensation. The moisture in your breath "condenses" into a fog on the surface in front of you.
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Condensation.