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Why do fireproof safes "capture and hold in moisture"?
Anything that is air-tight will cause trapped moisture to condense as the ambient temperature changes the temperature inside. I don't really see what else could be particularly special about fireproof …
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How much humidity value underwater?
humidity is defined as ratio of water (vapor) content in air
This definition is not complete. There are two definitions of humidity. … Absolute humidity is a measure of how much water there actually is and this is measured in physical units like mass of water per volume of air, not percentage. …
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What actually we mean when we say "reaching 100% relative humidity and no further evaporation"?
Relative humidity is a measure of how much moisture is in the air relative to the maximum amount of moisture that the air can actually hold at that pressure and temperature. … So 100% relative humidity means that there is as much moisture in the air as it can hold. …