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Q: What is the temperature at which moist air becomes saturated and forms dew called?
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What forms when arie rises cools to a dew point and then becomes saturated?

what forms when air rises cools a dew point and then becomes saturated


The temperature at which air is saturated and condensation forms is the?

the dew pointy point:) lol


What forms when air mass becomes saturated with water?

This will cause condensation. You could get a cloud or dew.


What occurs when air rises cools to its dew point and becomes saturated?

the air becomes saturated. if the temperature continues to lower, the excess moisture in the air must condense because the dew point represents the temperature at which condensation will occur


When is water saturated?

Any more solute added to the water without changing the temperature forms crystals at the bottom of the solution.


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When temperatures are below the dew point what forms on the surface?

Water will condense onto surfaces when it is saturated or supersaturated (dew point equal to or above temperature).


When new basalt forms along ocean ridges it becomes magnetized how?

While it is molten it is above the Curie temperature and is not magnetic, as it cools below this temperature the ambient magnetic field becomes "frozen" into the basalt.


What comes in saturated and unsaturated forms?

carbohydrates


Are saturated fats solid?

they can take different forms, the forms at liquid solid and gas.


What is a saturated solid?

forms a sediment when it sinks to the bottom of a liquid.


Explain how air becomes saturated?

Air can mix with other gasses forming a solution just like water forms a solution with salt or sugar. With a liquid solution there is a limit to how much the water can absorb, and the maximum amount it can absorb depends on the temperature of the water. Solutions in air work the same way. As water evaporates, the water molecules can form a solution and be dissolved in air. The maximum amount of water molecules dissolved in air depends on temperature (and air pressure). When the maximum amount is reached, the air becomes saturated with water and a change in temperature or pressure or more water entering the air can cause the water to leave the solution. It can result in fog or clouds forming which can result in rain, snow, etc.