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If the humidity in the air has risen to 100% relative humidity and is still rising, but has not started to condense, what is one possible reason for this?
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If the humidity in the air has risen to 100% relative humidity and is still rising, but has not started to condense, what is one possible reason for this?
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If the humidity in the air has risen to 100% relative humidity and is still rising, but has not started to condense, what is one possible reason for this?
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Evaporation, so like if it rained two days before or a day before, and it gets really hot that would make it really humid and miserable feeling.
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