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How is temperature related to how much moisture air can hold? A. warmer air can hold more water vapor, or moisture, than colder air. B. warmer air can hold less water vapor or moisture than colder air. C. cooler air can hold more water vapor, or moisture, than warmer air. D. cooler air can hold more water vapor, or moisture, than warmer air.
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A. Warmer air can hold more water vapor, or moisture, than colder air.
This is because as air temperature increases, its capacity to hold moisture also increases, allowing it to contain more water vapor without becoming saturated. Conversely, cooler air has a lower capacity to hold moisture.
This is because as air temperature increases, its capacity to hold moisture also increases, allowing it to contain more water vapor without becoming saturated. Conversely, cooler air has a lower capacity to hold moisture.
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