if you are talking about in cold wheather, becauese the their is small ammounts of water in your breath that come out when you breath, so they freez on the glass, think of Jack Frost, just over dramatic
it looks like black
1. The air contains dust particles along with other gases. These dust particles stick to the window and make it appear hazy. 2. Air contains water vapour. So when the air containing water vapour gets in contact with the window, the water creates stains on the window and make it appear hazy. Thus transparent windows should be wiped regularly.
The air looks smokey when particles and pollutants are suspended in it, scattering light and creating a hazy appearance.
Actually the opposite is true on most newer vehicles. However, glass is still superior to plastic since it does get hazy over time.
The adjective form of "haze" is "hazy." For example, "The sky was hazy with smoke from the forest fire."
The gold will have a hazy or glazed look to it. Almost like when you breath onto a piece of glass or a mirror, a kind of foggy look.
Acetone can cause glass to become cloudy or hazy by reacting with the surface of the glass, creating small cracks or imperfections. This can happen when acetone is in contact with the glass for an extended period of time or when the glass is exposed to acetone fumes. Additionally, acetone can dissolve certain types of glue or adhesive materials used to bond glass components together.
"Foggy Pyrex" typically refers to a cloudy or hazy appearance that develops on glass Pyrex baking dishes over time. This can occur due to mineral deposits from hard water, oils, or residue from food. Cleaning the Pyrex with vinegar, baking soda, or a commercial cleaner can help remove the foggy appearance.
Hazy Eyes was created on 2006-06-05.
Hazy Islands Wilderness was created in 1970.
The sun set behind a hazy curtain of clouds, casting a warm, diffused glow over the landscape.
His memory gets even more hazy as he ages.