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More molecules are returning to the liquid state than are leaving the liquid state. This process is called
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Earth Science - Atmospheric Moisture
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- 1 Intro
- 2 WATER'S CHANGES OF STATE: SOLID
- 3 LATENT HEAT
- 4 PHASE CHANGE DIAGRAM OF WATER
- 5 EVAPORATION AND CONDENSATION
- 6 SUBLIMATION AND DEPOSITION
- 7 HUMIDITY AND SATURATION
- 8 THE MIXING RATIO
- 9 RELATIVE HUMIDITY AND MOISTURE
- 10 RELATIVE HUMIDITY AND TEMPERATURE
- 11 DEW POINT TEMPERATURE
- 12 HOW IS HUMIDITY MEASURED?
- 13 More molecules are returning to the liquid state than are leaving the liquid state. This process is called
- 14 As a solid undergoes a phase change to a liquid, it
- 15 Which of the following processes absorbs or releases the most heat?
- 16 At 25°C it takes 20 grams of water vapor to saturate 1 kilogram of dry air. If there are 5 grams of water vapor in 1 km of air at that temperature, what is the relative humidity?
- 17 The temperature at which a dry parcel of air reaches saturation is known as the