Temperature, altitude and humidity proportional to atmospheric pressure. Justify.
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Water vapor is lighter than air and hence it moves up. If the quantity of water vapor is more in a unit volume of air, then naturally the atmospheric pressure will be less. Thus, humidity and atmospheric pressure are inversely proportional. Altitude, temperature, and humidity influence the atmospheric pressure.
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Water vapor is lighter than air and hence it moves up. If the quantity of water vapor is more in a unit volume of air, then naturally the atmospheric pressure will be less. Thus, humidity and atmospheric pressure are inversely proportional. Altitude, temperature, and humidity influence the atmospheric pressure.
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