Science, asked by ridhima38, 1 year ago

in which season (dry,rainy) the amount of water vapour is greater the atmosphere ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate your answer is

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monsoon season..... ✌

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Answered by Princesingh0057
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When temperatures climb into the 90s with high humidity levels (dew points in the 70s) you’re likely to hear someone say something like: “The air is really heavy today.” Or, maybe, given today’s delightfully low humidity, you might think the air seems particularly light.

But the assumption that humid air is heavier than dry air is wrong.

In very hot, humid weather you might feel the air is heavier because moving around seems to take more energy than on dry days. Sticky days probably feel “heavier” because heat and high humidity slows the evaporation of perspiration, your body grows hotter and this saps your strength.

You might also say: “Water is heavier than air.”  True, a glass of liquid water weighs more than a glass filled only with air. But, humidity is water vapor, not liquid water, and water vapor molecules are lighter than the molecules of nitrogen and oxygen that make up approximately 99% of the atmosphere.


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