What happen to the relative humidity level in the air if it is heated?

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2026-07-12 02:10

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When air is heated, its capacity to hold moisture increases, which typically leads to a decrease in relative humidity. Relative humidity is the ratio of the current amount of moisture in the air to the maximum amount the air can hold at that temperature. Although the actual amount of water vapor may remain constant, the warmer air can hold more moisture, resulting in a lower relative humidity percentage.

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