when we take a bath in winter we cant see a anything in the mirror no dewdrops or anything . why ?
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During winter, the mirror in the bathroom absorbs the cold air from its environment and makes itself very cold. When a hot shower is taken, the water vapour from the hot water gets in contact with the cold surface of the mirror and condenses to form water droplets.
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Explanation:
Dew drops are formed due to condensation of water vapors.
The air around us contains water vapors which we call moisture or humidity. Hot air contains more moisture as compared to cold air.
During the night when the hot air comes into contact with some cold surface, water vapor present in it condenses on the cold surface in the form of droplets.
These tiny drops of water are called dew drops.
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