Social Sciences, asked by jaanvi146515, 9 months ago

give reason: coastal regions are more humid

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Answered by jaiboonishamalik1617
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Relative humidity in coastal areas is be higher than inland areas because the air absorbs moisture directly from the sea. ... As relative humidity changes, the object's moisture content adjusts to the new level, creating an equilibrium. At higher relative humidity, there is more moisture in a given object.

Answered by Anonymous
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Relative humidity of coastal regions is higher in comparison to inland. It is because of the air that absorbs more water that is directly from the sea water....

As relative humidity rate changes, the object's moisture content adjusts to the new level...

At high relative humidity, there's more moisture....

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