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why is ones breath visible in cold, but not in hot weather?

why is ones breath visible in cold, but not in hot weather?


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Breath's transit from internal hot conditions to the external cold conditions is the reason for the visibility of breath. In hot weather practically there won't be difference of temperature externally and internally
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Our breadth is hot as compare to the outside temperature. Our breath evaporates as it comes outside due to coldness.
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because the air is cold and breadth is hot so it creates vapours
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dnt knw
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Very simple when hot air come in the contact with cool air it vaporated.
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Breaths is in a hot temperature and air is in a cold
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because the air we breathe out starts cooling and contains more watervapour then the water vapor in the surrounding air which makes it visible.
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Breathe is hot and air is cool.
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Breath is hot so we cannot see in the hot condition.
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