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What happens when air is saturated with water?

When air is saturated with water, it has reached its maximum capacity to hold water vapor at a given temperature. Any additional water vapor added will result in condensation - where the water vapor turns into liquid water, such as in the form of dew or precipitation.


As the air temperature increases with no addition of water vapor to the air the dew point will?

As the air temperature increases with no addition of water vapor, the dew point will stay the same or decrease. The dew point represents the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor, so if there is no additional water vapor added, the dew point will remain constant or decrease as the air temperature increases.


What is water vapor in clouds called?

This is known as the "humidity" of the air. Warmer air can hold more water than colder air.The percentage of water vapor in the air, compared to the maximum amount possible at that temperature, is called the relative humidity.Air that contains 100% of the possible water vapor is said to be saturated. In some cases, more water is added to the air, causing it to become supersaturated (relative humidity over 100%).


What happens to the vapor in the air when it gets cold?

When the vapor in the air gets cold, it condenses into liquid water droplets. This process is called condensation. This is why you see fog, clouds, or dew forming when the temperature drops and the vapor in the air loses heat energy.


What happens to water vapor when the air cools?

When the air cools, water vapor may undergo condensation and turn into liquid water or ice depending on the temperature. This process forms clouds, fog, or precipitation, such as rain or snow.

Related Questions

When water vapor is added to the air the density of the air is?

When water vapor is added to the air, the density of the air decreases. This is because water vapor molecules are less dense than dry air molecules.


What happens to the air ability to hold water vapor as the air gets warmer?

As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.


What happens to water vapor as it rises higher into the air?

it condenses


What happens to air and water vapor as they rise?

bob the builder


What happens to water vapor as if it rises and higher in the air?

it will precipitate


What happens to the vapor in the air when it get cold?

I think as it gets cooler it can hold less water vapor....


What happens to the airs ability to hold water vapor as the air gets?

As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.


What happens to airs ability to hold water vapor as the air gets warmer?

As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.


What happens when wind blows air filled with water vapor up one side of a mountain?

um i think is a water vapor


What happens when wind blows air filled with water vapor up on one side of a mountain?

um i think is a water vapor


Why doesn't the vapour created from sublimating dry ice change colour if dye is added?

The vapor created is not from the dry ice itself, nor is it from the water bucket you're probably putting it in. The vapor comes from water vapor in the air that is condensing because of the cool air. It's like what happens when you breathe on a cool mirror.


What happens when air is humid?

Humidity (relative) is the amount of water vapor in the air, expressed as a percentage of the maximum amount that the air could hold at the given temperature; the ratio of the actual water vapor pressure to the saturation vapor pressure. So pretty much the air is moist and heavy.