@cockswain doesn’t lowering the temperature increase the humidity? Eventually the air gets cool enough it condenses.
Absolutely. If the overall temperature gets low enough, you get fog or rain.
But for this question I’m thinking of a cold pitcher of water on a hot day. Even if it doesn’t feel humid outside, the glass surface is cold enough to wring water out of the air.
So can a human body be relatively cold enough?
I am really enjoying this question. Imaging it happening is difficult. But such a simple thing must be possible, right?