Identify any four sources of water vapour within a building
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1. Evaporation from toilets/urinals
2. Evaporation from drinking fountains.
3. Evaporation from sinks
4. Steam from hot drinks, such as coffee
5. Water vapor in exhaled air
6. Basically, anywhere that there is water, there will also be water vapor
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Gas appliances, house plants, hot tubs, baths, and saunas.
I have a exam on coming 9th of June. so i am doing past papers. I got this Q from that. thanks but i could not clear my doubt through this. what can i do now?
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