alot but non couse if it have to much it will brake so hehehehehehe so thats my answer
warm air hold more water vapor...unless it doesnt like sandwiches between its toes at 5 o'clock in the after noon
No. Warm air is capable of holding much more water vapour than cold air.
Yes, warm air can hold more water (in the form of water vapor) than colder air.
The amount of water vapor that warm air can hold, known as its saturation water vapor pressure, increases exponentially with temperature. Warmer air can hold more water vapor than cooler air before reaching saturation.
no, warm air holds more water vapour than cold air
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false...air has no ability to "hold" water vapor
It doesn't. Warm air can hold more water, as it has more energy to retain water in a gaseous state.
Warmer temperatures hold more water.
A warm air mass can hold more water vapor than a cold air mass. This is because warm air has a higher capacity to hold moisture due to its higher temperature. When warm air cools down, it reaches its dew point and can no longer hold all the water vapor, leading to condensation and possibly precipitation.
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True. Warm air has a higher capacity to hold water vapor compared to cool air because warm air molecules are more energetic and can spread farther apart, allowing them to accommodate more water vapor.