Stop driving it immediately. You have a blown head gasket or a cracked/warped head. Serious engine damage will occur if you continue to drive.
check frost plug to but most likely head gasket
On cold mornings it is pretty normal. It's the accumulated moisture evaporating out of the exhaust system as the system warms. If you are concerned that it Amy be your head gasket leaking, smell the steam when you start it up. If you do not smell antifreeze, you're good to go.
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She practiced for 25 min. in the morning and 15 min. in the afternoon.
Between ten past nine in the morning and fifteen minutes later - (that is twenty five past nine in the morning), there are zero hours and fifteen minutes.
White smoke in the exhaust means water is being burned in the engine. A small puff of white smoke the first time you start a car in the morning is normal. Water condenses in the intake, and engine and when you firsts start the engine it burns off producing a puff of white smoke. It is nothing to concern yourself with unless the car is constantly blowing white smoke.
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Cold start
the "smoke" is always there when you breathe in the morning, when its cold, you see like a mist, that what that is, its just you usually cant see it
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It is 25 minutes after 2 o'clock in the morning or in the afternnon.
you could be leaking engine oil onto the exhaust or it could just be rusty water that is evaporating and causing the smoke.