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Moist warm air touching the car's cold metal body, as the temparature falls during the night, causes condensation as water droplets to form on the metal.
In the night when it is cold, the water vapour (otherwise known as dew) condenses when it makes contact with the car. Hope this helps!
Your exhaled, warm, moist breath will condense into droplets of water when in contact with the cold glass.
You might have a slight leak in your radiator or AC condenser. Or maybe its just water residual from your last rainstorm or car wash.
It is caused by cool temperatures. water particles in the air slowly descend while combing to form mini water droplets.
Dude it's normal it happens to almost everybody...it's just water that got into the cylinders...let the car run the smoke will disappear
In the car it is cold but the surrounding air is hot when the water vapour touches the cooler surface of the window water droplets will formed.
The car openings all need to be properly sealed to prevent water entry to the car body and then many cars will float. There are numerous holes and seams in the car body that are plugged and sealed but not sufficiently to prevent water entry.
It means to remove water droplets from something, typically a car window that gets mist on the inside. So the heater is used to remove the mist.
When you breathe out, the warm air from your lungs contains a good bit of water vapor. When it hits a cold surface (such as a cold car window, in this case) the water vapor condenses out of vapor form and forms a liquid.
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Condensation is the 'condensing of water/water vapor already within your car. Caulking the windshield, inside or out, will NOT stop condensation. To reduce the water droplets/condensation on the windows inside your car, turn on the air conditioning system and/or slightly open a rear window for better air flow.