This document discusses humidification and cooling towers. It begins by defining humidity as the quantity of moisture or water vapor in air or gas. Humidification is defined as the process of increasing the water vapor content of a gas. Psychrometric charts are then introduced as graphical representations of psychrometric properties of air that can be used to estimate various humidity measurements. Finally, the document discusses different types of cooling towers, including natural draft towers that rely on convection, forced draft towers that use fans to push air in from the bottom, and induced draft towers that use fans placed at the top to pull air through.