How can the weather be below freezing AND 100% humidity?

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Doesnt the temperature mean that fog can’t be “humidity”?

Isn’t humidity moisture and doesn’t moisture crystallize into a solid form below 32 degrees?

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There are two forms of humidity: relative humidity (%) and absolute humidity (grams of water/liter of gas). Something that is at 100% humidity means that it is holding as much water as possible, no matter how little that may be.

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