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Re: nowhere of water droplets?
Not to single you out, but everyone on this site, myself included needs to read their posts before posting to check on their gramar and spelling.
Convection can't occur in a vaccuum. That being said, we are talking about convection in zero g, not a vaccuum. Zero g occurs within the space ship, where the pressure of the air is maintained, not lower. If the air were to be less dense, or under pressurized, then the water-vapor level in the air would be able to be oversaturated when one introduces a large amount of water to it from a sealed vessel (some of it would instantly vaporize.) But this is off thread.
Explain what you mean by relative humidity level within the droplet boundary, because if you are within the boundary, we don't talk about humidity, we talk about disolved gases.
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