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Most commonly falling leaves.
They played "see who could hold their breath the longest"
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Well, first of all you must be tall, this gives you longer strides, and you must also be skinny and have a lot of stamina and endurance you can improve this by holding your breath as long as your lungs can handle.
You are conscious, but you can breath-i think.
43 degrees
Simply, Because The Temperature is always high there, And you only can see your breath if the temperature is below 5C 41F
By snow, I'm going to have to guess that your talking about your breath. Your breath is actually water vapor. To see that, the temperature must be or be lower than the dew point. To test it out, go into a room and pour water into a clear glass beaker. Keep turning down the heat to make it cold. The moment you see tiny water droplets forming on the beaker, take the temperature. That temperature is the dew point for that room.
The moisture from your breath condenses. It condenses and evaporate due to the drop in temperature, in comparison with your body.
As you are giving the breath, you must see the chest rise 1/2 to 1 inch to know the breath is going into the lungs.
Because the breath temperature, as it is in the body, it is much more warmer and the room temperature is like the weather that day so it is different.Ria
Well sometimes it is cold because it show a sign that its a cold night this not supersitus or a joke this is the answer.... It alcuttly is too cold to see your breath for degress it i s under 40 degress so it is too cold.
When you breath out, you always breath out water vapor along with air. However, you can't usually see the water vapor because the water molecules are not close enough to form individual droplets. Individual droplets can be seen at the dewpoint.The dew point is associated with relative humidity. A high relative humidity indicates that the dew point is closer to the current air temperature. If the relative humidity is 100%, the dew point is equal to the current temperature.Cool air can hold less moisture, which is why dew forms on the ground overnight, when the air cools.Back to your question:If the air has a higher humidity, you'll be able to see your breath at a higher temperature.If the air has low humidity, it will take a cooler temperature to be able to see your breath.This is why you can see your breath in the winter much more easily than in the summer.
The answer depends on why you want to measure the temperature and what the object is. I cannot see any way of measuring the temperature of the surface of the sun in the shade!
because of a warm day and we can see our breath on a cold day
Yes, but you must do time-trials and complete the game and stuff. see www.tombraiderchronicles.com
No. All reptiles, both on land and in water, must breath air. Marine reptiles can hold their breath from a considerable time, but must surface to breathe once in a while.