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Q: Why is your breath cold when you blow but warm when you huff?
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When you blow up a balloon do you slightly warm the balloon?

Yes, because your breath is warm.


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


Why can you see your breath on cold mornings?

Because your breath is warm, the air is cold, they meet, and the become a gas that you can see.


Why does your central air unit blow cold air for only a few minutes then blows warm air?

why does ac blow warm air? why does ac blow warm air?


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 will happen if your breath is warm and the air is cold?

it will form a cloud


How does your breath helps to warm your cold hands in winter?

by the temperature outside


How can you see your breathe when it cold outside?

Your breath is substantially colder than the outside air... when your warm breath suddenly is immersed in that cold air, it forms condensation.


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.


Why your van vents blow warm air idle but cold when driving?

good question


Is carbon dioxide invisible?

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.


How does cold temperature affect the ability to breathe?

It shallows breathing bcause the cold temperature causes your lungs to contract