1. Why is the air in a region dry ?
2. How is humidity measured ?
3. Which type of clouds give rain ?
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- The air in a region is dry primarily due to low moisture content. Moreover, distance from the sea, the high speed of the wind and increased rate of evaporation contribute to a decrease in the moisture holding capacity of the atmosphere.
- Levels of humidity are measured using an instrument called a hygrometer. A simple hygrometer is known as a psychrometer which consists of a dry bulb and a wet bulb thermometer. Evaporation from the wet bulb lowers its temperature thus usually reads lower than the dry bulb.
- ("Nimbus" comes from the Latin word for "rain.") Two examples are the nimbostratus or cumulonimbus clouds. Nimbostratus clouds bring continuous precipitation that can last for many hours. These low-level clouds are full of moisture. Cumulonimbus clouds are also called thunderheads.
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1) The air in region is dry primarily due to low moisture content.
2) humidity is measured by using an instrument called Hygrometer. It is also known as psychrometer.
3) Nimbostratus cloud bring continues precipitation and Cumulonimbus cloud also called thunderheads.
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