When saturated air is warmed, what happens?

When saturated air is warmed, what happens?

  • A. some of its water content condenses out B. the relative humidity goes up C. it becomes able to take up more water vapor D. snow begins to fall

  • Answer:

    A and D would happen if the air was cooled, not heated. B the relative humidity would actually go down. C is correct. The air molicules would spread out thereby dropping the humidity per volume of air and allowing more water vapor to be taken up. If I am the best answer, please vote for me. Thanks.

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