The moisture from your breath condenses. It condenses and evaporate due to the drop in temperature, in comparison with your body.
your water vapour from within your body
if you are in cold weather you do.
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Your car starter has nothing to do with cold weather starting so a factory standard starter would work just fine. However, solid fuel pressure and strong spark is the most important aspect in cold weather starting. Therefor, a high amperage battery will help a great deal.
The reason you can see your breath in cold weather is because the water vapor in your breath is condensing (condensation). You can't see it in hot weather because condensation can't occur in warmer weather.
When you exhale in cold weather, the warm air from your lungs meets the cold air outside, causing it to condense and form tiny water droplets. This results in the white cloud that you see when you breathe out in cold weather.
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I see my breath, it's just that cold It's so cold i see it hold in the air... ?? i ain't such a gr8 poet :)
The cold causes the moisture in your breath to condense, making it visible.
When you exhale in cold weather, the warm air from your lungs meets the cold air outside. This causes the water vapor in your breath to condense into tiny droplets, creating a mist that feels cold as it leaves your body.
When you exhale in cold weather, the warm air from your lungs meets the cold air outside and condenses into tiny water droplets. This condensation creates the visible cloud or mist that you see when you breathe out in the cold.
slightly above 'see your breath' cold.
The warm water vapour in your breath condenses into water droplets when it hits the cold air.
carbon dioxide as a gas
shortness of breath and coughing?...I had a cold but should i go see doctor
When warm breath meets cold air, condensation may occur, leading to the formation of water droplets or frost. This is why you can sometimes see your breath in the cold.