When you breathe out, the warm air from your lungs contains a good bit of water vapor. When it hits a cold surface (such as a cold car window, in this case) the water vapor condenses out of vapor form and forms a liquid.
The droplets can fly out of your mouth at up to 100 mph.
When you sneeze, the air and droplets come out of your nose and mouth.
You will see water droplets forming on the mirrorthe mirror steams up and forms condensation on it and becomes misty. when it cools down it forms water droplets.the water particles from you mouth/lungs are exhaled from your mouth and stick to the new surface, the mirror. if you notice, it happens with everything, even wood, just not as noticable.condensation the water droplets in your breath attach to the mirror and fog it
Because if you don't, you'll spray thousands of droplets out of your mouth everywhere.
When you sneeze, droplets of mucus and saliva are expelled from your nose and mouth.
You should cover your mouth, so that your sneeze droplets don't fly everywhere.
A mouth disease can't cause HIV.
It cause the mouth an
The whooping cough is spread when you come into contact with droplets of fluid coming from the infected person's nose or throat. If these droplets are inhaled or getting them on your hands and then touching your nose or mouth.
Droplets will fly out of your mouth everywhere, especially during sneezing.
When you exhale warm, moist air onto a cold window, the air cools rapidly upon contact with the cold surface. This causes the water vapor in your breath to lose heat energy and condense into tiny water droplets on the window, creating fog or frost.
Measles is a sickness caused by a virus. It can be spread by contact with droplets from the nose, mouth, or throat of an infected person.