when the temperature rises the capacity of the atmosphereis hold water vapour.
(I) rise
(ii)falls
(iii)remain constant
(iv)may rise or fall
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Physical Properties of Air
Hot air expands, and rises; cooled air contracts – gets denser – and sinks; and the ability of the air to hold water depends on its temperature. A given volume of air at 20°C (68°F) can hold twice the amount of water vapor than at 10°C (50°F
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