Geography, asked by ArghaBandyopadhyay, 7 months ago

Warm air can hold much water vapour. Explain why?​

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Answered by danishking61
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There's the same amount of moisture, but the relative humidity of the heated air is much less —the warmed air can “hold” a good deal more moisture than the cool air. ... It's just that, at higher temperatures, water molecules are more likely to go into the vapor phase, so there will be more water vapor in the air.

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