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Answered by Anonymous
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3--Humidity describes the amount of water vapor or water molecules in the air. Weather scientists use the term “relative humidity,” which Joe Sobel, a meteorologist and senior vice president at Accuweather described as “a comparison of the amount of moisture in the air versus the amount of moisture the air could hold.

4--Heat Zones of Earth - Torrid, Temperate & Frigid Zone

5--The north temperate zone extends from (approximately 23.5° north) to the Arctic Circle (approximately 66.5° north latitude). The south temperate zone extends from (approximately 23.5° south) to the Antarctic Circle (approximately 66.5° south).

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Answered by clearall
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3.Humidity is defined as the amount of wetness or water vapor in the air.

Normally, this wet   process is the body's way of cooling itself off, but when high humidity turns that heat sticky, you can start to feel uncomfortable because the sweat has nowhere to go.  

4.The heat zones of the Earth are: the Torrid Zone, the Temperate Zones and the Frigid Zones.

5. The north temperate zone extends from (approximately 23.5° north) to the Arctic Circle (approximately 66.5° north latitude). The south temperate zone extends from (approximately 23.5° south) to the Antarctic Circle (approximately 66.5° south).

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