When the windows begin to fog, the physical change is: condensation of water vapor.
There was so much fog outside that it was hard for me to see, so I had to stay indoors.
Dry ice forms great fog that clings to the ground when water is added to it, water ice will only form a light fog and only when there is very high humidity around and the fog doesn't last very long.
it affects our sight
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In general, it depends. Most of the time, it is translucent because you can only see unclear images through the fog. Other times, if you can't see anything through the fog, then it is opaque, not translucent.
The formation of fog is a physical change, not a chemical one.
because is liquid to gas
Fog is a chemical weathering.
Physical, it is water vapor condensing on the colder glass of the mirror.Physical
Dry ice doesn't "turn into smoke". Dry ice causes moisture in the air to condense, forming fog. This is a purely physical, not chemical, change.
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Fog forms on bathroom mirrors and car windows when the water vapor in the air condenses on the glass. This is due to the temperature difference between the glass and the air.
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well it could be because of the heat. if its cold out and you have the heat on in the car, then you will get hot and that will cause the window to fog.
It depends if you let it in. Thick fog, doors and windows open? It'll get a little misty. Otherwise, realistically it can but you don't see it.
The windshield gets cold and the moisture in the air condenses on the cold surface. Change the direction of the a/c to the floor or dashboard to prevent this.