külmusklaasil
Külmusklaasil is an Estonian term that translates to "cold glass" or "frost glass." It refers to a phenomenon observed in certain environments, particularly in colder climates or during winter months, where condensation forms on the interior surfaces of glass. This condensation can appear as a fine mist, droplets, or even a layer of frost, depending on the ambient temperature and humidity levels.
The formation of külmusklaasil is a result of the difference in temperature between the air inside a
This phenomenon can be problematic. In homes, külmusklaasil can lead to moisture damage, mold growth, and reduced