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No, it is always less than one hundred percent.

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The percent saturation or relative humidity can be 100% if the air is saturated. You cannot have 100% water vapor in air.

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What does it mean if the relative humidity of air is 25 percent?

the air is holding only 25 percent of the water vapor it can hold at that temperature


What percent does water vapor make up of atmospheric gases?

The amount of water vapor in air varies based on the temperature and density of air. The amount of water vapor ranges from a trace amount up to 4%.


Can water vapor can take up 4 percent of the oceans air?

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Why is it difficult to include water vapor in a graph of the percentage of various gases in the atmosphere?

The amount of water vapor in the air varies considerably depending on climate and weather. In a desert water vapor may account for a tiny fraction of a percent of the air. In a tropical rainforest during a storm water vapor may account for as much as 4% of the air.


What is water vapor in air?

Water vapor in the air is water in the form of a gas.


What caused water to turn into vapor water?

Water vapors makes up only a few percent of the mass of the atmosphere. However, this small amount of water vapor has in oceans and water bodies changes to a gas, water vapor. The mount of water vapor in the air is called humidity


What is zero to four percent of air?

Water vapor falls into that range depending on weather conditions.


When does a city experience 100 percent humidity?

when the air becomes saturated with water vapor by the temperature of the air reaching the dewpoint.


Does humidity increase atmospheric pressure?

No, the more water vapor the air contains, the lighter it is. When water vapor enters the atmosphere, it pushes out an equal volume of dry air. A cubic meter of dry air is 99 percent nitrogen and oxygen. A cubic meter of humid air with 2 percent water vapor is only 97 percent nitrogen and oxygen. Water vapor is lighter than the nitrogen and oxygen it pushed out. Therefore, humid air weighs less than dry air and exerts less pressure.


How does water vapor enter the air?

Water vapor enters the air as water at the surface evaporates or as plants transpire water vapor from their leaves.


Explain why it is difficult to include water vapor in a graph that shows the percentages of various gases in the atmosphere?

The amount of water vapor in the air varies considerably depending on climate and weather. In a desert water vapor may account for a tiny fraction of a percent of the air. In a tropical rainforest during a storm water vapor may account for as much as 4% of the air.


When does water vapor in the air condence when does water vapor in the air condence?

it vapor when the weather is wet and if your driving you can see it on your windshield