Air pressure holds water in the air. When the pressure builds up and the air gets too saturated to hold any more moisture, then precipitation will occur.
what is the relative humidity of air that holds all the water it can
When air holds the maximum amount of water vapor it can, we say it is saturated.
Hot air.
It is humid.
no, warm air holds more water vapour than cold air
Warm air typically holds more water vapor than cold air. As air temperature increases, its capacity to hold water vapor also increases. This is why humidity tends to be higher in warm climates compared to cold climates.
That is called the 'dew point'.
The warm air mass
when it holds all the water vapor it can hold
Warmer temperatures hold more water.
warm
its specific humidity. it specifies the heat as it is the warm air of water vapor