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Heat Energy & Water: Sublimation: process by which a solid changes directly into a vapor (gas). When air is dry & temp below freezing, ice and snow may sublimate into water vapor. Deposition: water vapor turning straight to ice. This is how frost is formed.
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Most water in atmosphere comes from evaporation: water absorbs heat from sun. Liquid into a gas. The ocean is principal source of atmospheric moisture.
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Amount of water vapor in the atmosphere is known as humidity. More evaporation means increased humidity. Saturated – the air is holding as much vapor as it can at a given temp. As temp + air capacity + and vice versa. Relative humidity – how close to saturation point. (g/m 3 ). Changes with temp.
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Specific humidity – actual amount of moisture in air. Number of grams of water vapor in 1 kg or air. Does not change with temp. Dew point – Temp to which air must cool to reach saturation.
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Any temp below dew point means vapor condenses to liquid or solid by sublimation. Air may cool to dew point when the air contacts a cold surface. EX: grass, leaves and other objects at night If dew point falls below the freezing temp of water, water vapor will change directly into solid ice crystals or frost.
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