Humidity is higher in the lower latitudes, whereas, the air is warmer in the higher latitude.- Do you accept the fact? Give reasons in support of your answer.
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This region receives, on average, the most insolation, which in turn causes a relatively high amount of evaporation and higher content of water vapor in the air. ... Also, cold air has a lower capacity for water vapor. For all these reasons, there is less water vapor in polar regions than at lower latitudes.
Earth's surface absorbs heat energy from the sun. ... Therefore, the layers of atmosphere closest to Earth's surface (low-altitude areas) are typically warmer compared to layers of atmosphere in higher-altitude areas.
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