Because fire is to hot
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.
The air will become humid and warm. The water lost from the stomata by transpiration will be trapped in the bag. I'm not certain as to how the air become warm, but I am sure that it does.
Refrigerator, freezer and air conditioner.
A physical change because when you remove it from the refrigerator it goes back to it's original size.
When the cold of the can meets the warmer air, the warm air starts to cool to the point when it becomes water.
Because fire is to hot
If you have noticed the warm air blowing from behind your refrigerator, that is the heat that was in the air that is inside your refrigerator. If you leave the door open the air around the refrigerator will briefly feel cold, but it will warm back up and the food in the refrigerator will go bad.
The refrigerator is cold at the bottom and warm at the top because warm air rises. Cold air is heavier than warm air and settles toward the bottom of the appliance.
My refrigerator is not running cold nor is the freezer. It is blowing warm air.
when cold and warm air mix together it makes moisture and the moisture go around the can since it is filled with water. :)
cold air sinks to the bottom of the fridge whilst the warm air rises
When cold and warm air meet it makes moisture so the moisture is around the can since the inside is full of water.
If you feel behind a fridge, you will feel the warm air. This warmth is from the inside of the fridge as the inside is cooled, and from the pump.
Dehumidifiers work by removing moisture from the air. They are especially helpful in places like basements, where there can be a lot of uncomfortable moisture in the air. A dehumidifier is basically a refrigerator. It uses the same principal as is used by a refrigerator to make a chilled element (inside the refrigerator, this is what makes cold in the freezer) and a hot element (normally the condenser at the back of the refrigerator). A fan blows humid air over the cold element and then over the warm element. Cold air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air, so the water is condensed out of the air on the cold element; and the air is heated back up as it passes over the warm element.
Cold air in the refrigerator escapes and is replaced by warm humid room air. This usually triggers the refrigerator mechanism to cool that air, if you leave the door open too long you can waste lots of electricity.
Cold air. Cold air is heavier than warm air so when you open the fridge door the cold air 'drops' out of the fridge onto the floor.
i think that the warm air push's out the cold air and than as the heat build around you. it warm you