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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.

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By the saliva in your mouth? Look at your breath on a cold day outside. Breathe on a mirror and watch it fog.


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Can you die after breathing in water particles?

Considering that air contains a huge number of water particles in it, no. Unless you are in the desert or it is below freezing, there are water particles in the air. If you breathe out in the cold you see a fog coming out of your mouth. That fog is cause by water particles you are breathing out.


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