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what determines the amount of water vapor in air​

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Answered by jyosiljaykrishnan
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The maximum amount of water vapor that can be in the air depends on the air temperature. Warmer air can hold more water vapor within it. That's why the muggiest days usually happen at the height of summer heat. But as the temperature goes down, the air can hold less vapor and some of it turns into liquid water.

Answered by rupsha71
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Explanation:

The maximum amount of water vapor that can be in the air depends on the air temperature. Warmer air can hold more water vapor within it. That's why the muggiest days usually happen at the height of summer heat. But as the temperature goes down, the air can hold less vapor and some of it turns into liquid water.

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