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Condensation - from the moisture in your breath, as it cools on contact with the cold glass.

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Why does moist form on the suface of the mirror after you blow on it?

The mirror get "moisturized" when you blow on it since your breath has water vapors in it. Once you breathe or blow onto the mirror, the water vapors from your mouth go onto the mirror and cool down, causing it to look like a cloudy surface.


What happens to the mirror when you blow it?

When you blow on a mirror, the warm air from your breath can cause the mirror to fog up temporarily due to condensation. This happens because the warm air contains water vapor, and when it hits the cold surface of the mirror, it cools and turns into water droplets on the mirror's surface.


What would form on the mirror when you blow onto it?

Mist is formed.


How can you make condensation using mirrors?

Hold a cold mirror close to your mouth, slowly blow your breath across the mirror. Where the mirror fogs up, that is the moisture in your breath condensing on the mirror.


What you see when you look in a mirror is know as an?

You see your reflection in a mirror


When someone looks at you do they see see you in the same aspect as how you see yourself in a mirror or photo?

A photo. A mirror produces a 'mirror-image'


Why you can see your reflection in a unbroken mirror but but not in a broken mirror?

you can see your self in a broken mirror but for every piece there is another you


How many reflections of yourself can you see in the mirror?

You can see one reflection of yourself in a mirror.


How do you see in a mirror?

Because you have eyes and you look in the mirror and you see yourself, Der.from chelsea.


What are the uses of reflections?

When u see yourself on the mirror. When u see yourself on the mirror.


What do you see when you look in the mirror?

Anything the mirror reflects.


When you blow air on a mirror why it become foggy?

When you blow air on a mirror, the warm, moist air from your breath comes into contact with the cooler surface of the mirror. This causes the water vapor in the breath to cool and condense into tiny droplets, forming a foggy layer on the mirror's surface. This phenomenon is similar to how dew forms on grass in the morning when warm air meets cooler surfaces.