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Different between moisture and humidity...

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Answered by bubun1234567890
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Humidity is a measurement of vapour content (water in gas state).
Moisture is a related to the content of water (water in liquid state).

Once the air reaches saturation (The level at which it cant absorve any more water in gas state, aka 100% humidity or dew point - which is a combination of temperature and pressure) water will condense as drops in the air causing clouds/mist/fog, which is moisture.

( The reason why at high humidity % we sweat more)

Ever seen weather forecasts showing

Eg. Mumbai temp 35'C feels like 39'C

hope it helps
Answered by Elaina1
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