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one is 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 for air to become saturated?

From increased evaporation or from a drop in the temperature.


What are two ways air can become saturated with water vapor?

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


What is saturated air?

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


What happens when air is saturated with water?

When air is saturated with water, it has reached its maximum capacity to hold water vapor at a given temperature. Any additional water vapor added will result in condensation - where the water vapor turns into liquid water, such as in the form of dew or precipitation.


Is the air in the room saturated or unsaturated?

To determine if the air in the room is saturated or unsaturated, you would need to measure the humidity level. If the humidity level is at 100%, then the air is saturated. If it is below 100%, then the air is unsaturated.


Why is exhaled air saturated with water?

Exhaled air is saturated with water vapor because the air we breathe in gets warmed and humidified in our lungs. As we exhale, this moisture-laden air is released, resulting in saturated air.


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%.


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

Saturated air is more dense.


When when air is saturated it can not hold?

more air


What Air Is Saturated When The Humidity Of The Air Is?

100%


Is it possible to tell if the air is saturated by the information given on a Stuve graph?

Yes, it is possible to determine if the air is saturated by looking at a Stuve graph. If the temperature and dew point lines are touching on the graph, then the air is saturated. If the lines are not touching, the air is not saturated.


What is air when it's holding all the moister it can at a certain temperature?

"Saturated" or "At saturation point".