That is correct and that is the reason among other things, that it rains when hot moist air goes up into the cooler upper atmosphere
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It contains more water vapor than cold air.
Saturated air is more dense.
A comparison between the actual amount of water vapor in the air and the amount it could hold if saturated is called relative humidity. It is expressed as a percentage, indicating how close the air is to being fully saturated with moisture. For example, a relative humidity of 50% means the air contains half the amount of water vapor it can hold at that temperature.
Exhaled air is saturated with water vapor because the air we breathe in gets warmed and humidified in our lungs. As we exhale, this moisture-laden air is released, resulting in saturated air.
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8c because the warmer the air, the more water it can hold
It contains more water vapor than cold air.
It contains more water vapor than cold air.
Wet Vapour is the region which contains a mixture of liquid and vapour. The liquid is saturated liquid and the vapour is saturated vapour. The temperature stays uniform until the entire phase change is complete.
Air that has reached its water-vapor capacity is said to be saturated.
Saturated air is more dense.
When air holds the maximum amount of water vapor it can, we say it is saturated.
When the air is saturated, it means it is holding the maximum amount of water vapor it can at a given temperature. Further evaporation or addition of water vapor will lead to condensation or precipitation.
Saturated air is air that has all the water vapor that it can hold.
The comparison of the actual amount of water vapor in the air to the amount of water vapor in the air if it were saturated is called relative humidity. It is expressed as a percentage and indicates how close the air is to being saturated with moisture.