explain two type of humidity a long answer
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Humidity refers to how much water vapor is in the air. Generally, the more water vapor there is, the more humid that area is. ... Absolute, relative, and specific humidity are all terms that represent different types of humidity.
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Simply put, the more water vapor is in the air, the higher the humidity. The Humidity Ratio is how much ‘air’ is in the air versus the amount of water. Relative Humidity on the other hand, takes the humidity ratio, and includes the air temperature, and the maximum amount of water the air can hold, and displays it as a percentage. This later figure is what we see meteorologists quote on the news, or displayed on your local weather app.
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