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Q: Why the air that breathe out is warmer then the air breathe in?
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Why is the air you breathe out warmer than the air you breathe in?

this air is warmer because it is the heat coming out of your body (usually warmed 98.6 degrees.)


Is the air you breathe out warmer or cooler than the air you breathe in?

We can say that air we breathe out is warmer, because if we breathe out on a mirror we can see droplets of water which means air is hotter compared to normal room temperature air because the room air condenses. Exhaled air is warmer than inhaled air because its the same room temperature air which we have taken in.


Why is the air you breathe out is much warmer then the air you breathe in?

Because your body is warm, so Body Heat causes this.


Is inhaled air or exhaled air warmer?

Depends on which temperature it held to start with. In a Sauna exhaled air will be colder, in a walk-in freezer exhaled air will be warmer. How about in a lift? Where isn't a relevant factor, only ambient temperature is. If the ambient temperature is colder than body core temperature, then exhaled air will be warmer. If ambient temperature is warmer than body core temperature then exhaled air will be colder.


When you breathe out on winter mornings your air is foggy?

Warmer air can carry more "dissolved" water(water wapour) than colder air can. When you breathe out moist, body-temperature air into colder air that excess water vapour condenses into tiny droplets, which create the fog that you see.


Does sound travel faster in warmer or colder air?

I would think in warmer Air....


Does warmer air push up colder air?

No, cold air pushes up warmer air because the warmer air is less dense.


What is a replace warmer air?

A air replace warmer air is a cold front


Mammals breathe air with what?

They breathe air with lungs.


Do rope fish breathe air?

They do breathe air.


What is created when colder air sinks below warmer air and pushes warmer air upward?

Air Currents


How do bettas breathe?

Betta fish breathe air....yes... that's right... they breathe air. They breathe air because they have an organ by their gills that is called the Labyrinth's Organ which allows them to breathe air. They breathe air by coming up to the surface of the water. Then they gather air in their mouths and hold their breath underwater.