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Entropee
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So I have a quick question about something I'm a bit confused on. I was under the impression that, unlike liquids, gasses become more saturated in COLDER temperatures, rather than warmer. My geology teacher told us that the WARMER it is in the atmosphere the easier it is for water vapor to become saturated; thus when it cools down the water vapor condenses and phase changes into a liquid and it rains. If anyone could tell me why this is, or if it is false information it would be greatly appreciated!