Geography, asked by bhakti4616, 15 hours ago

different between humidity and clouds.. ​

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Answered by johandamian776
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Clouds form whenever the amount of moisture in the air is such that the humidity goes above 100%, or the dew point is reached. When you see your breath in the winter, you are forming a cloud. The air, expelled as you breathe out, is usually near saturation, almost 100% humidity.

Answered by gargibhattacharya638
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Humidity refers to the quantity of water vapour present in the atmosphere. Clouds refer to the collection of water vapour at a greater height in the sky. Humidity determines whether the air is dry or damp. Clouds depend on the process of condensation for their formation.

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