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If you have strong hangower and you go to the car, then car windows go "misty" - why is that?
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I know there is something to do whit heat and ur breath is like more moisture... but i do not know exact full answer & explenation why breath is more mouistures.. but i know it is true, car windows go "misty" if u have strong hangower. (like we have had 3 persons in the car, and one comes whit strong handower and car windows go automatically misty as long u do not have strong air-con on) .
So please help me whit as exact answer as u can :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's called condensation and will happen mostly during cold weather or when the car has been left out overnight. Your breath is warm and moist and the glass is cold, so when the warm moist air hits the cold glass the moisture condenses and forms the water droplets you see as mist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condensation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condensation
pug100: well i belive i know what is condensation lol.
Question was why its happening spesially whit drunk/hangover people?
If there is 3 people in the car driving & 4th one comes in with hard hangower then u will see the effect. Ofcourse its happening for everyone @ cold weather and u do not have to be drunk for that... but not only - ex: if person have hangover.
What shanges alcohol makes in the body what makes person breath so different?
Question was why its happening spesially whit drunk/hangover people?
If there is 3 people in the car driving & 4th one comes in with hard hangower then u will see the effect. Ofcourse its happening for everyone @ cold weather and u do not have to be drunk for that... but not only - ex: if person have hangover.
What shanges alcohol makes in the body what makes person breath so different?
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