science question - short note on humidity of weather
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Humidity means water vapor in the air, but not to liquid droplets in fog, clouds, or rain. The term "relative humidity" is used to note the amount of humidity as a percent, from 0-100%. Meteorologists use hygrometers to measure the humidity in the air. Humidity affects the rate of evaporation.
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humidity is defined as the amount of water vapours in the air. water from seas, when it rises up in the air in the form of vapours after evaporation, it makes the air cooler, and comfortable. for this reason, there is high humidity near beaches, because of sea water that evaporates. humidity can also cause clothes to dry very late because of the extra moisture present in the air.
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