At the same temperature and level in the atmosphere, why is moist air lighter than dry air?
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At the same temperature and level in the atmosphere, why is moist air lighter than dry air?
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This means that when a given volume of air is made more moist by adding water molecules, heavier molecules are replaced with lighter molecules.
Therefore, moist air is lighter than dry air if both are at the same temperature and pressure
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