It is NOT smoke, it is steam. It is your warm breath freezing in the cold winter air.
there is no smoke its a steam train
Smoke coming out of the house air conditioner and heater unit is likely coming from dust that gets on the heater coils throughout the year. It is a good idea to have those coils and the rest of the unit serviced before the winter and summer months.
Steam trains don't have smoke! Derrrrr
It's not smoke, it's steam. When the water in the air passes through the airplane's engines, it warms up and becomes steam.
could be a leaking heater core ( Steam ) . Depends on WHAT KIND OF SMOKE. Is it steam or smoke. Smoke like something burning could be oil. electrical, etc
Analogies
It is actually steam, not smoke, that is released. Condensation causes there to be small amounts of moisture within the scone. Heating the scone in the microwave turns the water into steam, and the steam is then released.
Steam engines produce smoke from the coal or wood they burn to produce heat to boil water tocreate pressure to drive pistons to move drive wheels. The "smoke" most people see is actually steam vapor from stack released during operation.
The number of steam poles with smoke coming out of them can vary widely depending on the context, such as the location or specific event. In general, steam poles, often associated with industrial areas or power plants, may emit steam or smoke as part of their operation. For an accurate count, specific data or observations from a particular site would be necessary.
Steam not smoke. Moisture is hittting a warmer surface.
If that smoke is more like steam, you have a leaky heater core.