Even in cold weather, we are sometimes able to see our breath, but why can’t we see our breath when it’s warm? why is it not possible in spring or summer seasons?
The short answer is that when you exhale, the water vapor in your breath comes into contact with the cold air, causing it to condense into small droplets of liquid or ice, making it visible. This is why you can see your breath in cold weather. But in warmer weather, the air is not cold enough to cause the water vapor to condense, so it is not visible. We all know that we need oxygen to survive, and we get that by inhaling air. This oxygen is necessary for various body functions and activities.
However, we also exhale different gases along with breath, and the exhaled breath contains carbon dioxide as a basic gas, but it is not the only gas we exhale. We also exhale a small amount of oxygen and water vapor.