by the temperature outside
I see my breath, it's just that cold It's so cold i see it hold in the air... ?? i ain't such a gr8 poet :)
Not just human breath is visible in winter, that happens to all warmblooded organisms. What you are seeing is the moisture in your breath evaporating into the air. It doesn't happen in summer because it is generally not cold enough for the process to happen.
Nevada is cold in the Winter
Because It Cold In Winter...
Bicycle handles are often not cold to the touch in winter because they are typically made from materials like rubber or foam, which are poor conductors of heat. These materials provide insulation, preventing the handles from transferring cold temperatures to the rider's hands. Additionally, the heat generated by the rider's hands during use can keep the handles warmer than the surrounding air. Lastly, any sunlight exposure can also warm the handles slightly, further reducing their coldness.
My breath was misty in the cold winter air. When I am angry, I take a deep breath and it helps me feel much more calm. Take a deep breath here, as you have nearly finished!
Your body senses the cold and reduces blood supply to the hands to try and keep the body warm.
Water vapor in your breath condenses when it contacts cold air. (It looks like steam.)
I see my breath, it's just that cold It's so cold i see it hold in the air... ?? i ain't such a gr8 poet :)
Rubbing hands together creates friction, friction creates heat, so rubbing hands together in the winter may help keep them warm.
Well this happens due to the heat from your breath.
You can't create dragons breath unless you're a dragon.
It is NOT smoke, it is steam. It is your warm breath freezing in the cold winter air.
Not just human breath is visible in winter, that happens to all warmblooded organisms. What you are seeing is the moisture in your breath evaporating into the air. It doesn't happen in summer because it is generally not cold enough for the process to happen.
Condensation. It is the same process that causes moisture on the outside of a cold drink. Since your breath is warmer than the outside air, some of the moisture in your breath condenses in the cold air and forms molecules of liquid water and ice.
it helps them bythemnot getting cold because they dont have fur
Yes, hands can swell in winter due to cold temperatures causing blood vessels to constrict and fluid retention from wearing gloves or exposure to dry air. Additionally, conditions like arthritis can worsen in cold weather, leading to swelling in the hands. Staying warm, hydrated, and maintaining good circulation can help reduce swelling in the hands during winter.