the answer is SWEAT.
you only take in 4% of the oxygen you breath in into your body. water vapor appears because of hte moistness of your lungs.
SEEN IT ON "ARE YOU SMARTER THEN A 5TH GRADER".
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.
No. When you exhale, you increase the pressure in your chest cavity to push out some of the air in your lungs.
To exhale means to breathe out or release air from the lungs. It is the opposite of inhaling, which is breathing in air.
the temperature of your breathe when you exhale can be estimated to be about 74F
Koalas are mammals and, like all mammals, they exhale air.
when you inhale and exhale the air get into the stomach
The warm, moist air that you exhale contains water vapor. When this warm air comes into contact with a cool surface, such as a mirror, the water vapor within the exhaled air cools and condenses into tiny water droplets. This condensation is what causes the mirror to appear foggy.
corbondioxide
When you exhale the diaghphram moves up and in and this proccess squeezes the air out of the lungs
No, the word "exhale" is a verb. It means to breathe out air from the lungs.
No, we exhale carbon dioxide-rich air from our lungs. When we breathe in, we take in oxygen from the air, which our bodies use for various functions. As we exhale, we release carbon dioxide as a waste product from the process of cellular respiration.
You exhale air.