APPLICATIONS+INVESTIGATIONS IN EARTH
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Author: Tarbuck
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Chapter 15.4, Problem 1A
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The dew point temperature of one kilogram of air that holds seven grams of water vapor with reference to the table given in the textbook.
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The dew point temperature can be described as a temperature at which air is not able to hold all the water vapors which are already mixed with the air.
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