Warm air possesses more water vapour than
cold air, so with the same amount of absolute
humidity, air will have a different relative
humidity depending on temperature.
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Water vapour is happening and how rain happen at all places
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Warm air can possess more water vapor (moisture) than cold air, so with the same amount of absolute/specific humidity, air will have a HIGHER relative humidity if the air is cooler, and a LOWER relative humidity if the air is warmer.
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