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“As the temperature of a place increases, humidity increases too”. How can you support the statement?

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This is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the temperature of a place increases, humidity increases.

This is because warm air can posses more moisture (water vapor) than cold air. Therefore, with the same amount of absolute humidity, air will have a higher relative humidity if the air is cooler and a lower relative humidity if the air is warmer than initial.

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