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Vapor pressure increases with temperature. As the temperature increases ,molecules of liquid find it easier to escape.
Temperature
If the temperature of a liquid decreases, so does the vapor pressure. Clothes dry faster in a warm or hot clothes dryer than they do when hung up in a cool house. The vapor pressure of water is higher when it is warmer in the clothes dryer. Clothes dry faster in the sunshine than in the shade. Sunshine is warmer.
When temperature is increased the amount of molecules evaporated is increasef and as a consequence condensation is also increased so vapour pressure increases.
Vapor pressure is just a measure of water vapor in the air. The amount of moisture air can hold increases rapidly as temperature increases, and it is very warm in the tropics. Additionally, converging air in the tropics tends to generate a lot of rain, which provides plentiful sources for evapotranspiration outside of the tropical oceans.
Addition of water vapor into the air, removal of water vapor in the air, decreases in temperature, and increases in temperature.
the dew point will drop
If the temperature of the liquid is raised, more molecules escape to the vapor until equilibrium is once again established. The vapor pressure of a liquid, therefore, increases with increasing temperature.
Vapor pressure increases with temperature. As the temperature increases ,molecules of liquid find it easier to escape.
when the air becomes saturated with water vapor by the temperature of the air reaching the dewpoint.
dewpoint apparatus
It varies for the condensing vapor and humidity. Condensation occurs when a vapor is cooled to its dewpoint. See "dew point" for more information. It is not necessarily a difference in temperature, since it changes based on humidity and air temperature.
It also increases.
Temperature
dewpoint apparatus
The liquid vaporizes and the temperature increases as the volume also increases.
Dewpoint