What is it when the air is holding as much water as it can?

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2026-05-02 21:45

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When the air is holding as much water vapor as it can, it is said to be at "saturation." At this point, the air cannot hold any more moisture, and any additional water vapor will condense into liquid water, leading to phenomena like dew, fog, or precipitation. The temperature at which this saturation occurs is known as the "dew point."

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