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Explain humidity and precipitation ​

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Relative Humidity expressed as a percentage (%) is the amount of water vapor in a column of air compared to the total amount of moisture that the same column of air can hold. When water vapor becomes saturated, it reaches its capacity for holding water so further cooling results in condensation and possibly rainfall.

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Answered by bs2681463
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Atmospheric humidity, which is the amount of water vapour or moisture in the air, is another leading climatic element, as is precipitation.

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