High humidty lockdown

Quick question, sorry if I'm any inconvenience, but how do chicks drown with high humidity?
Too high humidity throughout the incubation does not allow the egg to lose enough moisture which will cause the chicks to drown inside when they make the internal pip.

75% humidity is too high for any type of egg as far as I'm concerned.

I successfully hatch out quail eggs at 50%.

The humidity level on hatch day is not nearly as important as the humidity level throughout the first 15 days of incubation.
 
Quick question, sorry if I'm any inconvenience, but how do chicks drown with high humidity?
It happens when the aircell gets condensation, or fluid inside, & when the chick goes to internally pip, they breath in the fluid, & drown.
 

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