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how much water vapor can a cubic meter of air hold at 25 centigrades grades?
"Relative" humidity means how much water vapor there is in the air compared tohow much the air could hold at that temperature.And warmer air can hold more water vapor. Cooler air can hold less.So ... if there's a certain amount of water vapor in the air, and the air temperaturedrops, the air can now hold less at the reduced temperature, so the amount that'sthere is now a greater fraction of how much the air could hold ... higher relativehumidity.See the link below for the formula of Buck; the effect of temperature is evident.
warm air hold more water vapor...unless it doesnt like sandwiches between its toes at 5 o'clock in the after noon
There is a limit to how much moisture the air can hold (that limit increases as the air gets warmer). When the air cannot hold any more water, the air is said to have a relative humidity of 100%. Evaporation is fastest when the air is driest.
No, cold air can't hold as much as warm air, that's why clouds are up in the sky.
Dolphins are mammals. They breathe air with lungs, pretty much just like you and I. They can't breathe water. When they dive they hold their breath.
Depends on the size of the cylinder, if the air is compressed or not and if it is compressed, to how much psi.
how much helium can a air balloon hold
Crocs don't breathe underwater. They have lungs and Breathe air pretty much just like you and I. They hold their breath when they dive.
They breathe air through their nostrils. They simply hold their breath when they need to dive.
Crocodiles don't generally dive, the slide into the water from a bank and swim close to the surface to break for air.
Not much... :?
If the 80 and 20 you refer to in your question are percentages then the ratio would be 4:1.
there is no way to answer this question. (assuming) you mean volume of air used during a 30 minute dive the amount is dependent upon the depth of the dive. for future reference you CAN calculate how much air you would use on a specific dive by knowing and calculating your SAC (Surface Air Consumption) rate.
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u run and jump and as soon as u get up in the air hold down the x button