Why do we experience clood like smoke near our mouth while we speak In winter season.
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Cold air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air. 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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Cold air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air. 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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