In the winter season, when we exhale air early in the morning, it appears foggy. This is due:
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Cold air causes the warm moisture in our breath to condense into tiny droplets of water that appear like a small, misty cloud. ... So when one exhales a warm, saturated breath on a cold day the cold air rapidly lowers the temperature of our breath, whereupon the combination briefly reaches dew point.
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Answer:When you breathe into cold air, the water vapor condenses to form tiny water droplets and ice particles. Basically you look like a fire-breathing dragon because the outside air can’t absorb the extra humidity.
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