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In the context of the Saturated Adiabatic Rate (SAR or SALR), what does "T" represent, and what does Relative Humidity (RH) equal when the air reaches saturation?

A) "T" represents Temperature; RH equals 100% at saturation
B) "T" represents Thermal Energy; RH equals 50% at saturation
C) "T" represents Time; RH equals 0% at saturation
D) "T" represents Turbulence; RH equals 75% at saturation

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Final answer:

In the context of the Saturated Adiabatic Rate (SAR or SALR), 'T' represents Temperature. At saturation, the Relative Humidity (RH) equals 100%.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of the Saturated Adiabatic Rate (SAR or SALR), 'T' represents Temperature.

At saturation, the Relative Humidity (RH) equals 100%. This means that the air is saturated with water vapor and the partial pressure of water is equal to the vapor pressure.

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