because the coldness in your body builds up and make smoke come out of your breathe in the morning (its very cool and fun but not the coldness) and it is caused by the fog SOMETIMES
On a warm day, the air temperature is likely higher than your body temperature, so when you exhale, the warm air quickly mixes with the surrounding air and dissipates. This prevents the condensation of water vapor in your breath, which is what makes it visible on colder days.
When warmer air comes into contact with the cold surface of the ice, it causes condensation of water vapor in the air, forming tiny water droplets that appear as mist or fog on the surface of the ice. This effect is similar to what happens when you see your breath on a cold day.
When you exhale on a cold day, your breath appears cold because the warm air from your lungs meets the cold air outside, causing the water vapor in your breath to condense into tiny droplets, creating a visible mist.
Metal is a good conductor of heat, so on a cold day, the metal bench quickly loses heat to the environment, making it feel cold to the touch. Your body also conducts heat to the metal, causing it to feel cold as it draws heat away from your body.
What you see is not steam. It's better to call it fog ... a cloud of tiny water droplets in the air. They form around anything cold, for the same reason that mist condenses and collects on a cold glass of soda or a cold mirror, and that you see your breath outside on a cold day. The cold object cools the air around it, whereupon the ability of the chilled air to hold water vapor is reduced, and some of the water vapor condenses out of the air, into the liquid state.
Renata Breth has written: 'Renata Breth'
hold youre breth for 10 seconds
how do anteaters breth gills or lungs
Andrea Breth was born on October 31, 1952, in Rieden, Germany.
you can hold you breth for 23 seconds common sense
carbon dioxide as a gas
because the breth in lots of air and air floats because the breth in lots of air and air floats
The rebus puzzle "breth" represents the phrase "breathe." The word "breth" visually resembles "breath" with the "th" at the end, suggesting the action of breathing. This type of puzzle uses phonetic and visual cues to convey a word or phrase.
It depends where you live. Since Valentine's Day is in February, it is usually winter and it is usually cold. If it's not usually cold in February where you live, it will not be cold on Valentine's Day.
The warm water vapour in your breath condenses into water droplets when it hits the cold air.
well; it's breth not strenght
Either: a little out of breath or short of breath.