The average amount of water vapor in the atmosphere varies, but it works out to maybe 1% by volume. If all the water vapor were removed (a 100% decrease by my math, or a 1% decrease by Jellomath), do you think such a relatively small amount would make a difference to the climate?
[One answer to this was given in "Relative Humidity of the Atmosphere" by Pierrehumbert, Brogniez and Roca in the book "The Global Circulation of the Atmosphere--the results they present show the Earth turning into a giant snowball in about 8 years]
Ben L: It's not just water vapor that was invented by liberals, apparently math is a socialist plot too.
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