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1.If the velocity and temperature of air is high, then evaporation occurs rapidly.
2.Absolute humidity is higher near the poles. ​

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Answered by Itzpurplecandy
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The air around can only hold a certain amount of vapor at a certain time and certain temperature. If the temperature increases and the wind speed and humidity stay constant, then the rate of evaporation will increase since warmer air can hold more water vapor than colder air.

Specific humidity is largest at the warm, equatorial zones, and falls off rapidly toward the colder poles (Figure 4.5). Extremely cold, dry air over arctic regions in winter may have a specific humidity as low as 0.2 g/kg, while the extremely warm, moist air of equatorial regions often contains as much as 18 g/kg.

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