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The amount of water vapor in the air varies depending on weather conditions. In extremely dry conditions there can be almost no water vapor, while in tropical areas water vapor can comprise more than 4% of the air by volume.

Saturated air at 30° C (82°F) can hold about 30 grams (1 ounce avoirdupois) of water per cubic meter of air. At 42° (108°F), the saturation point is about 55 grams, or nearly twice as much.

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Water vapor varies by volume in the atmosphere from a trace to about 4%. Therefore, on average, only about 2 to 3% of the molecules in the air are water vapor molecules. The amount of water vapor in the air is small in extremely arid areas and in location where the temperatures are very low (i.e. polar regions, very cold weather). The volume of water vapor is about 4% in very warm and humid tropical air.

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None. Your body maintains all water for isomerisation of fructose 5,6 in glycolysis.

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because inhale air is oxygen and due to that we stay alive

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Depends on temperature, climate, height above sea level etc

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Humans breathe out H2O!

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