Geography, asked by bmdeep, 19 days ago

how does humidity change with temperature

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Answered by Souvikpal1234
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Temperature increases humidity increases

As the temperature increases humidity increases.

Answered by Anonymous
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Earth’s atmosphere contains water in the form of water vapor, ice crystals or precipitation. Relative humidity represents a percentage of water vapor in the air that changes when the air temperature changes. For example, a completely saturated parcel of air at constant pressure cannot hold any more water molecules, giving it a relative humidity of 100 percent. As air temperature increases, air can hold more water molecules, and its relative humidity decreases. When temperatures drop, relative humidity increases. High relative humidity of the air occurs when the air temperature approaches the dew point value. Temperature therefore directly relates to the amount of moisture the atmosphere can hold.

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