Can the dew point temperature be greater than the air temperature?(1 point)

Responses

No, as this would mean that the air holds more water vapor than it can.
No, as this would mean that the air holds more water vapor than it can.

Yes, as the dew point temperature depends only on the humidity.
Yes, as the dew point temperature depends only on the humidity.

No, as this would mean that the air does not hold any water vapor.
No, as this would mean that the air does not hold any water vapor.

Yes, as the dew point temperature does not depend on the air temperature.

Lol That bot is wrong. For Connexus, the answers are:

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Hope this helps :)

Yes, as the dew point temperature does not depend on the air temperature.