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Your breath forms a cloud on a cold day because your breath is warmer than the air, so it creates fog.

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When a persons breath forms a cloud on a cold day what is happening?

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.


What would you have to do to warm moist air to make a cloud?

Cool it. The moisture in the air condenses to form a cloud when it is cooled. Eventually the moisture droplets are big enough to start to precipitate to form rain. You see your cloud of breath when you walk outside on a cold day and the moisture in your breath condenses to form a visible cloud.


Why can't you see your breath on a warm day?

because of a warm day and we can see our breath on a cold day


What product respriation that can be seen in a person's breath on really cold day?

That is the water vapor from our breath, that condenses to water droplets. Water vapor by itself is invisible - it becomes visible when it forms droplets.


Why do you see breath on cold day?

The warm water vapour in your breath condenses into water droplets when it hits the cold air.


What do you see when you see your breath on cold day?

carbon dioxide as a gas


Can your breath becoming visible on a cold day be a chemical change?

Physical


What type of cloud would you see on a cold stormy day?

its a cumulonimbus clouds that you see


How will you show that your breath contains moisture?

By the saliva in your mouth? Look at your breath on a cold day outside. Breathe on a mirror and watch it fog.


Why do we see clouds along a cold front?

Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. On a cold winter morning, the moisture in our breath condenses and we see a small cloud (fog) coming out of our mouth and nose because the cold air isn't able to hold as much moisture as the warm air can. Clouds are composed of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals. When a a leading edge of cold air (a cold front) travels through an area that is warmer, some of the moisture in the warm air condenses and forms a cloud, just like the fog coming out of our mouth on a cold day. A cold front often brings rain with it because of the condensation process that occurs. The many small particles of moisture that make up the cloud can merge into larger droplets and eventually fall to the ground as rain. Think of the droplets of water you see when you leave a cold can of soda pop sitting on the table.


When you are walking on a cold day what is some of the energy in your body being used?

My energy to breath:)


On what kind of day would it be possible to create frozen dragon's breath?

You can't create dragons breath unless you're a dragon.