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[edit] Relative Humidity
In reference to the "lightness of water"-- what I meant was the weight of water molecules (oxygen=16 + 2 Hydrogen = 18) versus N2 (28) and O2 (32). Assuming the water molecules have the energy to stay unattatched to other water molecules (and thus form a droplet too heavy to stay afloat), they have less density (or maybe mass, not sure) than the surrounding air. Make sense or did I butcher this completely? (Gaviidae) 82.93.133.130 23:09, 2 December 2006 (UTC) (you can answer me either talk page)
- Also, if the lightness of the water molecules has nothing to do with RH and only AH, then it's also mentioned under Other Important Facts, six paragraphs down. 82.93.133.130 23:13, 2 December 2006 (UTC)