the temperature of your breathe when you exhale can be estimated to be about 74F
Yes, when you exhale, your breath is typically warm because it is coming from your body, which is at a higher temperature than the surrounding air.
When you exhale, your breath feels hot because it is warmer than the air in your surroundings. This warmth comes from your body's internal temperature and the process of breathing itself.
When you exhale, the temperature of your breath is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the normal body temperature.
No. When you exhale, you increase the pressure in your chest cavity to push out some of the air in your lungs.
To exhale means to breathe out or release air from the lungs. It is the opposite of inhaling, which is breathing in air.
Koalas are mammals and, like all mammals, they exhale air.
On a hot day, the warm temperature of the air prevents condensation from forming when you exhale, so you won't see your breath. When you can see your breath, it's because the warm, moist air you exhale is meeting cooler air, causing the moisture to condense into droplets that are visible.
when you inhale and exhale the air get into the stomach
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When you exhale the diaghphram moves up and in and this proccess squeezes the air out of the lungs
No, the word "exhale" is a verb. It means to breathe out air from the lungs.
When you exhale, the air has been warmed by your body during the breathing process. As you breathe in air, it first enters your nasal cavity, where it is humidified and warmed to body temperature. This warmed air then moves to your lungs for gas exchange, and when you exhale, that warmth is transferred to the exhaled air.