In which condition the air is said to be saturated
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Water on earth evaporates, and it as a form of vapor exists in the air we breath, and the value of how much water there is in air is called humidity. But air has a maximum capacity to which it can hold water vapor to, and when this capacity is reached and the humidity reaches 100%, then the air is said to be saturated and it reaches the dew point.
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When a volume of air at a given temperature holds the maximum amount of water vapour, the air is said to be saturated. Relative humidity is the water-vapour content of the air relative to its content at saturation.
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