"Smoke" does not come out of your mouth when it's cold. That's actually water vapor. This is because normal air that we breath everyday is partially composed of water vapor, however we don't see this vapor until the temperature drops (however the temperature at which we would see the vapor depends on the humidity of the air). So when that vapor goes from your warm lungs to the cold outside, it condenses and forms what looks like smoke.
put air in your mouth and then put preasure in your mouth and then cluck
Well this happens due to the heat from your breath.
if its cold outside your muffler starts to smoke or it just started up or something im not sure
The "smoke" is called condensation, which is water vapour from when you breath out. This is generally the consequence of warm breath meeting a colder atmosphere.
Smoke can come from several things. White smoke when first starting on a cold day is normal. Black smoke indicates the wrong fuel/air mixture. Blue smoke indicates that the engine is burning oil.
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.
White smoke- steam? Only when cold - normal condition condensation
2 reasons: because it's cold outside, or you need an oil change
It is essentially a cold sore on the mouth area.
chewing gum changes the nasty taste of smoke in your mouth !
You suck in on whatever your smoking from, which pulls then smoke into your mouth. Then you breathe in, which will bring it into your lungs.
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