Why can we see our breathe in the cold
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This scientific process is called condensation. When you exhale when it's cold outside, the water vapor in your breath condenses into lots of tiny droplets of liquid water and ice (solid water) thatyou can see in the air as a cloud, similar to fog.
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Hey mate here is the answer that you need
When we carry out respiration co2 along with h2o in the form of release out and due to less temperature it condense which can be seen by our eye.
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When we carry out respiration co2 along with h2o in the form of release out and due to less temperature it condense which can be seen by our eye.
Hope it helps you.
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