Yes.
"sublimation"
It is. Dry air lacks water vapor, not oxygen.
The most well known is dry ice, which changes directly from solid carbon dioxide into the gaseous state. Water can change directly from ice into water vapor (a dry wind blowing over a snow bank will reduce its volume as the frozen water changes directly into water vapor). These are examples of sublimation.
It is simpler because the amount of water vapor in the air can change.
Water Vapor Because If The Air Did Not Have Wator Vapor In It, It Would Be Very Staticy And Dry!
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Sublimation
Sublimation. This is going from a solid to a gas, without passing through the liquid phase.
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the difference between dry air and atmospheric air is that atmospheric air contains water vapor but dry air contains no water vapor
It is. Dry air lacks water vapor, not oxygen.
Wet air has more water vapor than dry air.
Humid air has more water vapor mixed in it than dry air has.
Air can be dry at any temperature. It all has to do with the actual amount of water vapor in the air.