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ddd [48]
4 years ago
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3. What happens when a batch of air reaches its dew point? What is the temperature?

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valentinak56 [21]4 years ago
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Answer:

The higher the dew point, the more water vapor there can be in the air. Sometime at night, the temperature of the air can cool down and often reaches its dew point temperature, so the water vapor in the air can change to a visible liquid (dew) or solid (frost).

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