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Yes, condensation can make any windows foggy.

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Examples of condensation around house for children?

foggy windows in a car, foggy mirror in a bathroom, dew forming on grass/leaves in early mornings


What is demist in driving?

It is the clearing of condensation on the inside of car windows


Why do car windows get foggy inside while raining?

The temperature inside the car is higher than outside


Why do car windows get foggy in cold weather when you are not in it?

because the seats and carpet and such store and release heat.


How can you tell if the heater core in your car is leaking?

foggy windows on passenger side.... smell of antifreeze in car... lost of radiator fluid.. lose of power..


Why do car windows fog up when the heat is not on?

It is called condensation, warm and humid inside, cooler outside.


Why is the back of your car soaked?

The back of your car is probably soaked because of either condensation of the windows or the fact that someone wet the back seats.


Can you caulk your windshield to stop condensation?

Condensation is the 'condensing of water/water vapor already within your car. Caulking the windshield, inside or out, will NOT stop condensation. To reduce the water droplets/condensation on the windows inside your car, turn on the air conditioning system and/or slightly open a rear window for better air flow.


Why is visibility reduced when it is foggy?

Fog is fine particles of condensed water vapour in the air. These particles reduce visibility similar to dirt on windows and car windshields.


Can humidity affect car?

Yes. Long term it'll promote rust and mold, short term it can get into the electrics preventing the engine from firing properly. It can also cause condensation in the gas tank to the point of affecting the combustion characteristics of the fuel.


How do make a sentens use demist?

To use "demist" in a sentence, you might say, "After driving for a while, I had to demist the car windows to improve visibility." This demonstrates the action of removing condensation or fog from a surface, typically glass.


What is frozen condensation?

Frozen condensation is when water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water droplets and then freezes, forming ice crystals. This often occurs on surfaces such as car windows, buildings, or grass, especially in cold temperatures.