Because the cold air around you cannot hold as much water as warm air in your breath, the moisture in your breath condenses when it hits the cold air and forms into a little cloud.
When it is cold, you can see your breath as condensation. This is because the warm air you exhale contains water vapor, which turns into visible moisture when it hits the cold air.
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.
take place when you inhale and exhale?
take place when you inhale and exhale?
How much moisture is lost from exhaling in a 24 hour period?
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.
The amount of moisture - water vapour, that air can carry without the water condensing - turning into droplets, depends on the temperature. Exhaled air has a fair bit of moisture in it that it has picked up from the lungs and the airways. If you exhale when it's warm, that moisture stays suspended in the air, and you don't see it. If you exhale when it's cold, the moisture condenses into tiny droplets, which you see as fog. Pretty much the same as when beads form on a cold glass or bottle or soda can. Or why a mirror steams over when you breathe on it.
When you exhale on a cold day, the warm moisture in your breath quickly cools down upon contact with the cold air, causing it to condense into tiny water droplets that are visible as a mist. This is similar to how clouds form in the atmosphere.
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Because the cold air around you cannot hold as much water as warm air in your breath, the moisture in your breath condenses when it hits the cold air and forms into a little cloud.
When we inhale, the air enters our respiratory system and gets warmed and humidified, which increases its moisture content. As we exhale, the air has picked up moisture from our lungs and respiratory tract, leading to a higher water vapor content compared to the air we inhale.
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When you exhale, you release moisture from your lungs into the air as water vapor, which is why the exhaled air contains more water vapor than the inhaled air. This moisture comes from the air you breathe in, as your body extracts oxygen and releases carbon dioxide and water vapor during the process of respiration.
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No it rotates much as Earth every 24hrs approx: Venus is much slower
It depends on how much you have had to drink but it is entirely possible.