A small amount of water vapour won't make the material swell but will help keep the fabric fresh for longer.
Not exact matches
In a 1956 study,
small amounts of ammonia in air and
water vapour were subjected to dogs to cause vibrant coughs or paroxysms
of coughing, with larger
amounts of coughing with a higher concentration
of ammonia.
However, human activities have only a
small direct influence on the
amount of atmospheric
water vapour.»
A naturally occurring mixture
of gases, chiefly nitrogen and oxygen with
small amounts of argoin, carbon dioxide and
water vapour - we sometimes call this our atmosphere
As far as
water vapor in the tropics, they even say» In the humid equatorial regions, where there is so much
water vapour in the air that the greenhouse effect is very large, adding a
small additional
amount of CO2 or
water vapour has only a
small direct impact on downward infrared radiation.»
In the humid equatorial regions, where there is so much
water vapour in the air that the greenhouse effect is very large, adding a
small additional
amount of CO2 or
water vapour has only a
small direct impact on downward infrared radiation.
Relative humidity is the fraction
of water vapour in a
small parcel
of air relative to the total
amount of water vapour the air could contain at the given temperature and pressure.
As reported by the IPCC in the Physical Science Basis, «In the humid equatorial regions, where there is so much
water vapour in the air that the greenhouse effect is very large, adding a
small additional
amount of CO2 or
water vapour has only a
small direct impact on downward infrared radiation.
In other words will the
small amount of warming cause the powerful GHGs (like
water vapour) to increase the
amount warmed or is the climate system stable such that there are feedback mechanisms which works to dampen and / maintain the climate in a «steady state».
I'm not an expert but I have a problem with a cold body (a
small amount of CO2 and
water vapour) heating a much larger warmer earth.