Differentiate between
-: 1)Humidity and Clouds
2)Relative Humidity and Absolute Humidity.
3) Cumulus clouds and cumulonimbus clouds ..
Explain in columns. ..
Answer should be meaning full and understandable. ..Answer in 3-4 points
Answers
•Humidity is the atmospheric phenomenon. It is the amount of water vapour present in the atmosphere whereas cloud is a visible mass of condensed water vapours which are floating in the sky.
•The basicdifference stands that relativehumidity takes in account the temperature but not absolutehumidity.
•Absolute humidity is the measure of the actual water vapor in the air.
•Relative humidity is the ratio of the absolute humidity to the theoretical maximum for a given temperature and pressure.
•A Cumulus is a relatively lower-level, puffy, “fair weather” cloud, relatively low in the atmospher.
•If a cumulus has enough vertical energy available to it, it can “graduate” into a Cumulonimbus, which can produce rain, thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail, and other nasty weather.
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Humidity and Clouds-
•Humidity is the atmospheric phenomenon. It is the amount of water vapour present in the atmosphere whereas cloud is a visible mass of condensed water vapours which are floating in the sky.
•The basicdifference stands that relativehumidity takes in account the temperature but not absolutehumidity.
Relative Humidity and AbsoluteHumidity-
•Absolute humidity is the measure of the actual water vapor in the air.
•Relative humidity is the ratio of the absolute humidity to the theoretical maximum for a given temperature and pressure.
CumulusClouds and CumulonimbusClouds-
•A Cumulus is a relatively lower-level, puffy, “fair weather” cloud, relatively low in the atmospher.
•If a cumulus has enough vertical energy available to it, it can “graduate” into a Cumulonimbus, which can produce rain, thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail, and other nasty weather.