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Re: Jared Lee post# 3493

Sunday, 05/11/2014 4:30:32 PM

Sunday, May 11, 2014 4:30:32 PM

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No Jared that is incorrect. I encourage more research. Humid aka heavy water content air is much heavier than dry non humid air. That's why it rains as water evaporates collects in clouds to point it over saturates becomes so heavy with water it rains.

Ever turn a humidifier on? What happens as water is introduced to the dryer air around it? Sinks like a rock doesn't it? Absolutely same concept

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