Because your body warms the air as you breathe in - the air retains heat as you exhale.
warm
When someone have cold then he is not able to get enough oxygen to his lungs so that's why its difficult to breathe
by the temperature outside
are catfish cold blooded or warm blooded
When you breathe in cold air, the warm moisture from your lungs and respiratory system condenses into tiny water droplets. These droplets are then visible as a fog or mist when you exhale.
No
Steam is created when the cold air hits warm breath.The reaction of the warm breath hitting the cold air creates steam. Steam is water in vapor form.
Friction
Your exhaled, warm, moist breath will condense into droplets of water when in contact with the cold glass.
You can tell warm from cold by observing how the temperature feels on your skin. Warm temperatures feel comfortable and may cause you to sweat, while cold temperatures feel chilly and can make you shiver. You can also use a thermometer to measure the exact temperature of an object or environment.
kinda its more like room temperature but its more warm than cold
The temperature is slightly above cold, but not yet warm. It may feel cool or mildly chilly.