Breath normally only appears when it's cold, although you can see the effects of breath by breathing on a mirror or window.
When you blow on a mirror, the warm air from your breath does not create a visible effect on the mirror. However, if the mirror is fogged up from steam or moisture, blowing on it can help clear the fog and reveal the reflection underneath.
Hold a cold mirror close to your mouth, slowly blow your breath across the mirror. Where the mirror fogs up, that is the moisture in your breath condensing on the mirror.
water vapour in our breath is condensing on the cold surface of the mirror
The substance is named condensation. It is the result of a reaction between your hot breath and the cold mirror. Your breath is warm and thus holds more moisture. When it touches the cold mirror it cools rapidly. This new colder air cannot hold as much water and therefore deposits the extra on the mirror.
A mirror is likely to turn cloudy if you breathe on it. The moisture on your breath condenses on the cold surface of the mirror.
Yes, it does. Simply get close to a mirror or cold window and breathe on it and you will see the water vapor condense into water.
I see my breath, it's just that cold It's so cold i see it hold in the air... ?? i ain't such a gr8 poet :)
The cold causes the moisture in your breath to condense, making it visible.
By the saliva in your mouth? Look at your breath on a cold day outside. Breathe on a mirror and watch it fog.
slightly above 'see your breath' cold.
The warm water vapour in your breath condenses into water droplets when it hits the cold air.