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On a very cold morning, Boojho and Paheli were talking with each other as they walked down to their school. They observed that the air coming out of their mouth looked like smoke. - Science

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On a very cold morning, Boojho and Paheli were talking with each other as they walked down to their school. They observed that the air coming out of their mouth looked like smoke. They were amused and wondered how it happened. Help them find the answer.

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On a cold day, the warm and moist air exhaled by us condenses into mist when it comes in contact with the cold air of the atmosphere. This looks like white smoke.

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Chapter 10: Respiration in Organisms - SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS [Page 54]

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NCERT Exemplar Science [English] Class 7
Chapter 10 Respiration in Organisms
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS | Q 12. | Page 54

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