>> Rather than "displacing", raising the temp and/or pressure will increase the amount of water vapor in the fixed volume. Consider an air compressor
> How does any of this apply to beehives and/or drying honey which we assume is normally done at the ambient atmospheric pressure in free air?
It was an attempt to address the specific question asked about water vapor in free air, and "displacement". The point I hoped I made was that temperature and dew points are all that matter here, as I outlined in detail in my prior post in this thread.
Bottom line, water is amazing magical stuff. But not in my whisky, please.
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