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To saturate the air with water vapor, you can lower the temperature to it's dew point, and leave out water to be evaporated.

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Two ways water vapor enters the air is through snow and liquid water droplets.

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one is to lower the temperature to its dew point, and the other way is to eave the water out to evaporate.

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What are two ways air can become saturated

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well......poop falls out of the sky

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What it means if the air is saturated?

Saturated air is air that has all the water vapor that it can hold.


Which is more dense air saturated with water vapor or air unsaturated with water vapor?

Saturated air is more dense.


What is saturated air?

Saturated air is air that has all the water vapor that it can hold.


When saturated air is cooled what happens to its capacity to hold water vapor?

The capacity becomes smaller, and the water condenses out (the source of fog).


Which contains more water saturated 8c air or saturated 18c?

8c because the warmer the air, the more water it can hold


When air is saturated relative humidity is?

When a parcel of air is saturated with water vapor the relative humidity of that parcel of air is 100%.


When air is saturated?

when it holds all the water vapor it can hold


Is saturated warm air contains more. water vapor than saturated cool air true or false?

false


Is it true or false saturated warm air contains more water vapor than saturated cool air?

false


What is air that has reached its water vapor capacity?

saturated


What is the temperature at which air is saturated with water?

The Dew Point.


When you open a solid room air freshener the solid slowly loses mass and volume. how do you think this happens?

Evaporation. Air fresheners contain volatile compounds that evaporate relatively easily. The effect is comparable to what happens when you put out a saucer of water; the water evaporates (because the air isn't saturated with water vapour), it doesn't have to BOIL.