The air we breathe out is very warm and moist. If the air outside is cold enough this moisture can condense into microscopic droplets, briefly forming a cloud.
The air we breathe out is very warm and moist. If the air outside is cold enough this moisture can condense into microscopic droplets, briefly forming a cloud.
some form of bonds formed in the air.
Smoke is not a form of energy.
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The singular possessive form for the noun winter is winter's.
Speech is the noun form of speak, and speakable is the adjective form of speak.
Condensation forms on the inside of windows during winter because the warm air inside the room comes into contact with the cold surface of the window, causing the air to cool down and release moisture in the form of water droplets.
The second form of "speak" is "spoke".
The verb form of speech is speak. As in "to speak to someone".
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Winter is the same form whether used as a noun, adjective, or verb. I bought some winter gear. <--Winter used as an adjective. We will winter this storm. <--Winter used as a verb. Winter is cold. <--Winter used as a noun.