It means to remove water droplets from something, typically a car window that gets mist on the inside. So the heater is used to remove the mist.
the mist is about clouds of mist trapping people inside a store because the mist had flesh eating monsters.
If the mist is on the outside of the window, use windshield wipers, roll down window, or use rear de-fogger, depending which window has misted up. If the mist is on the inside, turn on the heat/AC, roll down window, or use rear de-fogger, depending which window has misted up.
Hey Mike==If your car has A/C when it is exceptionally humid outside, it is common for the vents to blow some vapor. It is generally more visible when the sun is shining inside the car. Nothing wrong. GoodluckJoe
Inside the mist
It is used as a laxative removes bile inside one's body
Mist is a very dense water vapor, almost as thick as fog. ... As a verb, mist means "to cover with mist," so you might mist your dry plants or watch your windows mist up in the rain. Mist can also refer to a general dimness or cloudiness: "She watched through the mist of her tears."
because when you drive theair is pushing on your car and goes inside the car and goes warm and heats up as you go
It is used as a laxative removes bile inside one's body
The inside of a car heating in the sun is primarily due to radiation. The sun emits electromagnetic radiation that heats up the car's interior surfaces. Convection and conduction also play a role, but radiation is the dominant mechanism for heating the car's interior in this scenario.
The air on the inside of the car is warmer than the air outside.
They are wired in series.