User talk:D-dawg

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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)