The air holding the maximum amount of water vapour at a particular temperature is called pls he me science que
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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. ... Because of the high temperatures, however, relative humidities are very low.
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Explanation: The maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a given temperature is known as the Saturation Point, it is also identified as 100% relative humidity. The above chart shows the absolute humidity on the side, in grams of water per kilogram of air
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