It is because the warm air in your lungs condenses immediately when it is breathed out and comes into contact with the cold air. What you are physically seeing are very small droplets of water.
Because your breath is warm, the air is cold, they meet, and the become a gas that you can see.
Yes you can because hot air from your mouth combined with the cold air molecules creates a visual aid so you can see your breath.
okay so your breath is hot and the air is cold so they mix... there is also moisture in your breath so the moisture in your breath might be condensing right in front of you!
When it gets cold out side and someone breathes and sees their breath they are viewing oxygen. They see it do to the particles of moisture in the air and the cold verses hot air.
Physical
Because your breath is warm, the air is cold, they meet, and the become a gas that you can see.
The cold causes the moisture in your breath to condense, making it visible.
I see my breath, it's just that cold It's so cold i see it hold in the air... ?? i ain't such a gr8 poet :)
slightly above 'see your breath' cold.
because of a warm day and we can see our breath on a cold day
The warm water vapour in your breath condenses into water droplets when it hits the cold air.
carbon dioxide as a gas
Yes you can because hot air from your mouth combined with the cold air molecules creates a visual aid so you can see your breath.
here is a way to find out... breath in, then breath out... do you see anything?... no, the stuff you breath out is carbon dioxide.So the answer is yes... but when you can see your breath sometimes (usually in winter), that is because your breath is warm and the air is cold. Not because the cold makes carbon dioxide visible.
shortness of breath and coughing?...I had a cold but should i go see doctor
okay so your breath is hot and the air is cold so they mix... there is also moisture in your breath so the moisture in your breath might be condensing right in front of you!
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