Hindi, asked by deepakkumarnna84, 2 months ago

The amount of moisture present in the air is called:
(a) humidity
(b) droughty
(c) dehydrated
The extremely cold zone on the Earth is:
(a) Torrid Zone
(b) Frigid Zone
(c) Temperate Zone
atch the columns:
A
B​

Answers

Answered by suhanirawat63
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Answer:

1-The amount of water vapour present in the air is termed as humidity .

2-The frigid zone is the coldest heat zone on the earth.

Answered by akhileshkumar68
1

Explanation:

The amount of water vapor in the air is called absolute humidity. The amount of water vapor in the air as compared with the amount of water that the air could hold is called relative humidity. This amount of space in air that can hold water changes depending on the temperature and pressure.

The polar regions are the coldest regions on Earth, situated between the poles and the respective polar circles. They are also called "eternal ice". The northern polar circle includes the Arctic, which includes the northern Polar sea.

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