Answerevaporated water, or humidity.
Amount of water in air determines moisture. It determines the level of humidity.
There must be moisture in the air. When cooled, the water vapor in the air becomes liquid water- but if there is no moisture, then it cannot condense.
Moisture in the air is called humidity. There are different measurements of humidity including absolute humidity.
anything that soaks up moisture anything that soaks up moisture (a sponge has air spaces that contain the water) mostly anthing that has air space (very small air spaces)
Is makes the moisture move around.
A dehumidifier removes moisture (water) from the air.
Clouds help the Earth by providing moisture in the air. You see, clouds are made up of ice crystals and water droplets which contain a lot of moisture. The moisture spreads out into the air providing moisture.
The cold water reduces the temperature of the glass. The cold glass reduces the temperature of the air around the glass. The amount of moisture in air is temperature dependant hotter air can contain a higher moisture content. If the air temperature is reduced the water condenses. In this case the cold glass reduces the air temperature in contact with the glass, this results in the condenstion of moisture from the air, and water droplets are formed.
Yes. A dehumidifier removes moisture from the air and produces water and less humid air.Air conditioners commonly remove water from moist air by cooling the air to something like 50 Fand then heating the separated air up to about 70 F.
No, it evaporates slower. Humidity is moisture in the air. If there is already alot of moisture in the air, more will evaporate into it very slowly.
Moisture (water droplets) is saturating the air when the weather is humid.