HVAC: Heating & Air-conditioning: HVAC basic principles
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Humidity

Summary
Reducing the temperature of the air also reduces its humidity. Cold air will not hold as much water vapor as warm air.
Humidity

While air-conditioning removes heat from the vehicle interior, it also reduces the amount of moisture in the air, or relative humidity, in the passenger compartment.

This moisture is collected in a tray below the evaporator and is drained away to the outside of the vehicle by means of a rubber tube.

The reduction in the humidity of the air further promotes body cooling by the more rapid evaporation of perspiration.