the water contents in the breathe air gets condensed, on the surface of the mirror and appears foggy
When you breathe on a mirror, the moisture in your breath changes from a gas to tiny droplets of liquid on the mirror's surface. This causes the mirror to appear foggy or misty until the liquid evaporates and the mirror becomes clear again.
A mirror is likely to turn cloudy if you breathe on it. The moisture on your breath condenses on the cold surface of the mirror.
When you breathe on a mirror, the warm air that you exhale is rapidly cooled upon contact with the cooler surface of the mirror. This rapid cooling causes the water vapor in your breath to condense into tiny water droplets, which you see as fogging or steaming up on the mirror.
diffusion
When you breathe out on a mirror, the warm water vapor in your breath comes into contact with the cool surface of the mirror. This temperature difference causes the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets, creating the foggy effect on the mirror.
you breathe in and out
When you breathe onto a mirror, the warm, moist air from your breath is condensed into water droplets when it comes into contact with the cooler surface of the mirror. This condensation forms because the mirror is cooler than the temperature of your breath, causing the water vapor to transition from a gas to a liquid state.
the lungs will moves down when breathe out air
It expands
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