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virgileso
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The humidity of air is influenced in part by temperature, in that the higher the temperature, the higher the capacity for water vapour.
What I'm trying to figure out is why. I can come up with a couple ideas, ranging from hydrostatics to increased energy keeping liquid bonds from forming; but these are only theories, and I cannot find any actual source validating or invalidating my reasoning.
Any help is appreciated.
What I'm trying to figure out is why. I can come up with a couple ideas, ranging from hydrostatics to increased energy keeping liquid bonds from forming; but these are only theories, and I cannot find any actual source validating or invalidating my reasoning.
Any help is appreciated.