It has to do with the temperature and dew point on that particular day.
a very cold cooler will have to be in the dark.
cold day
Upon entering the warm building, the warm air around your cold glasses condense to form miniscule water droplets that will cloud your vision.
scarf
On a cold day, you will measure a larger area compared to a hot day; metals expand when heated. So on a hot day, your steel ruler will also expand. Whatever you measure on a hot day will be relatively less compared to a cold day.
Did you ever take a cold bottle of coke out of the refrigerator on a hot summer day? Did you ever leave that same bottle of coke on the counter? What did you notice? You noticed water dropplets forming on the outside of the bottle. That is "condensation" when something cold meets something warm. If you go outside on a very cold winter day and breath...your breath comes out looking like steam...that is condensation. When you exhale on a cold window the water dropplets that form on the window - that is condensation
What you see is water vapor. The air that you exhale contains water vapor. When you exhale during a cold day, the relative humidity increases. Relative humidity is actually the percentage of the amount of water vapr in the air. (the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold at that temperature) The colder the air, the less water vapor it can carry. When exhaled, air mixes with cold air, the temperature of the exhaled air drops, but there is more water vapor. When the air becomes saturated, (relative humidity is 100%), the extra water vapor will condense, allowing you to see your breathe on cold days.
A desert is a dry environment; it is very hot in the day and very cold at night
Absolutely. In the day it's very hot, but at night it's very cold.
sleet
Very hot during the day and very cold during the night.
What you see is water vapor. The air that you exhale contains water vapor. When you exhale during a cold day, the relative humidity increases. Relative humidity is actually the percentage of the amount of water vapr in the air. (the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold at that temperature) The colder the air, the less water vapor it can carry. When exhaled, air mixes with cold air, the temperature of the exhaled air drops, but there is more water vapor. When the air becomes saturated, (relative humidity is 100%), the extra water vapor will condense, allowing you to see your breathe on cold days.
in the day it gots very hot but in night it is freezing cold
January 1649 on a very cold day .
The precipitation that day was acid rain that had taken the form of sleet because it was so cold that day.
yes it can hurt. One day i was jumping on a trampoline ans the next day my right rib cage was hurting. It was very hard to inhale and exhale. It helps if you put an icepack on it.
a very cold cooler will have to be in the dark.