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One homely proof is a small "home handyman" compressor. All compressors have a valve in the bottom. After the compressor has been filled with ambient air, it is used for the job at hand, and then "bled" of the compressed air inside the tank. The last step is to open the valve on the tanks very bottom - and water will drip out. That water was in the air, and precipitated out when the air was compressed.

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