Your breath contains moisture. On a cold day the warm moisture in your exhaled breath enters the cold air outside your body and forms a "fog" made of small droplets of water.
When you exhale in cold weather, the warm air from your lungs meets the cold air outside and condenses into tiny water droplets. This condensation creates the visible cloud or mist that you see when you breathe out in the cold.
Because the cold air around you cannot hold as much water as warm air in your breath, the moisture in your breath condenses when it hits the cold air and forms into a little cloud.
when you breath on the breath
stratus cloud
A cloud forms small thunder storms
The temperature of a body of air will typically decrease when a cloud forms. This is because the cloud forms a buffer between the air and the suns warming rays.
The cloud that forms the visible part of a tornado is called a funnel cloud.
It forms a cloud
fogfogA cloud that forms close to the ground is known as a stratus cloud.
a cloud forms when water molecule's, dust, and warm air combine
It forms a funnel cloud.
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