Vapor Breath: Visible Exhalation In Cold Temperatures

When your breath becomes visible in cold temperatures, it is called vapor breath or frost breath. This phenomenon occurs when warm, moist air from your lungs meets the cold outside air. The water vapor in your breath condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, making your breath visible. The closeness rating of this phenomenon is 10, indicating a strong correlation between the presence of vapor breath and the presence of cold temperatures.

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