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As the air temperature increases, the air's capacity for water vapour:

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 INCREASES



The air's capacity for water vapour increases as air temperature increases. Air with a temperature of 30°C can hold more than THREE times as much water vapour as air at 10°C. Relative humidity varies significantly when the temperature changes, even when the actual AMOUNT of water vapour in the air REMAINS the same.



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