The warmer air evaporates more moisture, but it does so across the entire ocean, and
this moist air mixes continually with the air above it, so * all * the air is moister.
Not exact matches
A storm is in fact parasitic on the increase of entropy which would result from the
mixing of warm
moist and cold
air to form a uniform mass.
This vapour
mixes with dry
air at the cooling chamber, resulting in the release of warm,
moist air to the
air in the room.
Being able to predict the outcome of wet collisions could lead to better ways to filter
moist particles from the
air and
mix together wet powders to make medicine, the team says.