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When water evaporates, it becomes part of the air, which is what causes humidity. When air condenses, it produces water. Water constantly disperses itself into the air, and dry air pulls water out from everything in its environment. The two are always holding hands, dancing together, sometimes a little apart, sometimes clinging tightly.

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