Condensation or condensed breath.
2006-09-28 02:29:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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water vapor
The breath that you see is actually the heat and water vapor that is being exhaled from your body. As we exhale, the evaporation of moisture from the respiratory system uses heat and cools the body. The faster and deeper we breathe, the more we lose moisture and heat when we exhale. The colder and drier the air, the greater the heat loss. With each breath of cold air we take, we continue to expose our inner core to frigid temperatures.
2006-09-28 02:38:18
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answer #2
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answered by sadie_oyes 7
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Condensation or for what it really is moisture where cold air hits hot breath which equals h2o or water!!
2006-09-28 02:34:49
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answer #3
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answered by heleneaustin 4
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We've always called it Hurh! Because that's the sound you make when you force the "steam" out!
2006-09-28 02:39:53
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answer #4
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answered by Wendy E 1
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Vapour
2006-09-28 04:03:28
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answer #5
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answered by debkwalker77 1
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Mist
2006-09-28 02:35:29
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answer #6
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answered by Kamunyak 5
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It's condensation, but a lot of people just say "I can see my breath"
2006-09-28 11:22:19
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answered by Mee 4
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Americans call it 'seeing their breath.'
2006-09-28 02:47:15
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answer #8
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answered by beez 7
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yeah.your condensed breath
2006-09-28 03:25:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It is just the same as Fog.
2006-09-28 02:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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