How does the presence of moisture affect the reading of the barometer?
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When atmospheric pressure rises, the mercury column in a barometer rises and when atmospheric pressure falls, the height of mercury in the barometer falls. If there is moisture present in mercury, its density and vapor pressure will increase and so the barometric height increases.
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