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Question: How does temperature affect humidity? Explain the two requirements for condensation to take place.​

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Answered by krc2005
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A drop in temperature causes relative humidity to increase if the water vapour content stays the same. An increase in temperature causes the relative humidity to decrease if the water vapour content stays the same.

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Answered by ᏞiteralFairy
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The amount of water vapour air can hold depends on its temperature. The colder it becomes, the less water the air can hold. The temperature at which the amount of water vapour in the air is at its maximum limit is called the dew point of the air. If the temperature of the air falls below the dew point the water vapour starts condensing.

The requirements for condensation to take place are:

Condensation is the change of water vapour to liquid (water) or solid (ice) form when warm, moisture laden air comes in contact with a cold surface. Usually, for condensation to take place, the atmosphere must be fully saturated. In other words, the air must be holding the maximum amount of moisture it can at that temperature.

The amount of water vapour air can hold depends on its temperature. The colder it becomes, the less water the air can hold. The temperature at which the amount of water vapour in the air is at its maximum limit is called the dew point of the air. If the temperature of the air falls below the dew point the water vapour starts condensing.

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