Geography, asked by mahimokal123, 7 months ago

Temperature of the air
(C)
Vapour-holding capacity
(gm/cu.m)
Difference in the
capacities (gm/cu.m")
- 5
3.26
1.59
0
4.85
6.80
1.95
5
10
9.40
2.60
15
12.83
3.43
17.30
20
30.37
13.07
30
40
51.12
20.75



What will be the saturation point??
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Answered by NancyNoel
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Answer:

How is Air Temperature measured? Temperature is usually expressed in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. 0 degrees Celcius is equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Room temperature is typically considered to be 20-25 degrees Celcius (68-77 degrees Fahrenheit).

At 30 °C (86 °F), for example, a volume of air can contain up to 4 percent water vapour. At -40 °C (-40 °F), however, it can hold no more than 0.2 percent. The more the temperature more is the water holding capacity.

A Capacity is the ability that exists at present whilst capability refers to the higher level of ability that could be demonstrated under the right conditions. As well as understanding abilities, capabilities and capacity it is important for an organisation to be aware of its competence.

I'm sorry if it's wrong, I didn't get your question.

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