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If the temperature outside is 90 degrees Fahrenheit and the dew point is 50 degrees Fahrenheit, if the temperature increases to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, what happens to the dew point? A: the dew point still remains at 50 degrees Fahrenheit

B: the dew point drops relative to the increase of temperature.

C: the dew point increases relative to the increase of temperature.

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