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(3) When a sponge is holding all the water possible it is said to be saturated. The same "expression is used with refer- ence to the air when it is holding all the ' water vapor that it can. How the water vapor gets into the air. The air gets its water xr apor by means of a process called evaporation. This is the chang- ing of water from a visible liquid into an invisible gas. The rapidity of the process of evaporation depends upon four factors: (i) the amount of water vapor already present in ...the air; (2) the temperature; (3) the air-pressure; (4) movement of the air. If the air is already saturated with water vapor, it is impossible for more vapor to enter, just as it is impossible for a sponge to soak up more water when it is saturated. Dry air, on the other hand, allows vapor to enter easily. Heat increases the rapidity of evaporation. Especially when the sun is shining and the air is warm, large quantities of water are evaporated from the surface of the earth, particularly from the surfaces of rivers, lakes, and oceans.
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