Perhaps trying to get rid of a smell or maybe it's too humid inside the vehicle and they're trying to dry it out.
Perhaps if the seat is warm.
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The seat is usually warm
Yes, condensation can cause foggy car windows. When warm, moist air comes into contact with the colder surface of the windows, the air cools down and releases water vapor in the form of tiny water droplets, creating a foggy effect on the windows.
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Big picture... Northern hemisphere would need to have south facing windows. Southern hemisphere would need to have north facing windows. This would ensure the maximum amount of sunlight entering the house. That being said local features like mountains, trees, etc. would come into play.
Are you sure warm has anything to do with it? I thought my mx-3 getting warm then bogging down and it ended up being that the catalytic converter had fallen apart and was restricting the exhaust.
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Stretching ... APEX
It is any liquid formed by condensation. Like the inside of your windows in the winter. Where the room is warm but the outside is cold, there will be moisture forming on the glass. This is condensate. The old alcoholic stills used to use this system also. They would boil the liquid and the vapor and moisture would condense on the pipes and drip down into the bottles.
Condensation forms on the inside of windows in the morning because the warm air inside the room comes into contact with the cold surface of the window, causing the air to cool down and release moisture in the form of water droplets.
Windows can get so cold that they break. If the temperature outside is very cold and the temperature inside is warm it can lead to windows cracking.