Humidity
It depends on the amount of moisture present. If there is enough the warm air mass, which is usually moister, gets lifted, causing it to cool and the moisture in it to condense.
The term for the amount of moisture in the air is humidity. It is typically expressed as a percentage, with higher values indicating more moisture in the air.
smog
It removes air pockets naturally created in a poor which keeps out moister and improves the strength.
"Saturated" or "At saturation point".
The root word for moister is "moist."
It creates an acidic mixture in the air and when it gets enough moisture in it, it rains acid rain.
Applesauce will make a moister cake.
why would you ask that... it's because we need to be ablt to breath. if we had to much moister in the air you would drown. If it is dirty than you will die.
When a colder, drier air mass pushes against a warmer, moister air mass, the denser cold air typically wedges beneath the lighter warm air. This process can lead to the warm air rising, resulting in the cooling and condensation of the moisture, forming clouds and potentially precipitation. Additionally, this interaction can create fronts, which are zones of transition that can lead to various weather phenomena, including storms.
it can give a researcher the data of that period when it survived like moister in air , chlorophil preseb in it, etc
it's caused by the moister air, that's why moss and mold form often in swamps and rain forests.