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No, it will not any moisture. If you go down from high temperatures to low, then at so called dew point you will have some moisture. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dew_point

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oil is bad for you so dont eat it the real answer is it evapotates! is this for a study sheet? or DAILY GEO?????

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No, in fact, the opposite is true. Warm air can hold more water vapour than cold air.

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Cold air mostly, it has more moisture because it's cold, cold makes water. Both types of air can contain moisture but cold are is more likely to.

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Yes it does. which is why as it rises into the cooler upper atmosphere it will start to rain.

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Not necessarily. However, warm air has the ability to contain more moisture (absolute humidity) than cold air before it gets saturated (reaches 100% relative humidity).

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warm air

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Warm air.

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What happens to the presence of water vapor as one increase in altitude and why is this?

The higher you go, the colder it gets. The colder it gets, the less water vapor can remain in the air. That's the reason it rains on the windward side of mountain ranges. Warm, moist air gets pushed up and the rain condenses.


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