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Also, hot air can hold more water vapor than cold air. That's why the air is so humid in the summer and so dry in the winter
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You might want to rethink that statement. I think you're right in a round-about way, but not in the way that you seem to be suggesting. Consider: if you have a mass of air mixed with a mass of water vapor, and you heat that air, does the humidity go up, stay the same, or go down?