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The air that contains moisture to its full capacity:​

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Answered by anirban3achak
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Answer:

Saturated

Explanation:

The air containing moisture to its full capacity at a given temperature is said to be saturated. It means that the air at the given temperature is incapable of holding any additional amount of moisture at that stage.

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Answered by hanockgamer611
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Answer:

saturated

The air containing moisture to its full capacity at a given temperature is said to be saturated. It means that the air at the given temperature is incapable of holding any additional amount of moisture at that stage.

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