Water vapour that you exhale is just like all of the rest of the water in the world. For example, what you breath out today could be part of a storm raining down the next day. It's all part of the water cycle. It works by water being in the ocean to start with. Then, it gets evapourated into a cloud. The cloud then turns back into rain and falls back down to earth, and could be used a drinking water, fall back into the sea, or help a plant grow. Whatever happens to it, it ends up back in the clouds to start the cycle again.
Specifically, this is one possibility of exhaled water vapour ending up in the ocean:
Exhaled water vapour -> turns into a cloud up in the atmoshpere -> rains down into the sea.
what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?
inhale and exhale into a balloon.
I think if you continue to waste water, we will all die of thirst.
it becomes warm
it remain the same as it has definite volume.
you sink.
you exhale (:
it evaporates when you breath out (exhale)
It is dispersed into the surrounding air.
It moves inward.your ribs will be bend out
That is what happens when a whale breathes. They hold their breath when going under water, and when they surface they exhale to blow in seawater that has filled their blowhole while submerged.
no
Carbon dioxide and water vapour
You tend to float lower in the water when you exhale because you are getting rid of air. This air is buoyant and helped you to float higher.
Yes, when you exhale, water vapor (in the form of moisture from your lungs) is released into the air. This is why your breath may appear visible in cold weather.
it filters your lungs which causes you to exhale
Humans exhale more water vapour than they inhale because water vapour is a product of respiration which means that your body creates it so has more to get rid of.