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What happens to water vapor as the air temperature drops below the dew point?

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What happens to water vapor as the air temperature drops below the dew point?

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Think of air like a giant sponge – when it is warm, the air molecules get farther apart and there is room amongst them for water molecules. As the air cools, the molecules move closer together leaving less room for water droplets, so the excess is “squeezed out” as dew (or in more stormy and drastic conditions as rain).

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