Geography, asked by shanot708, 4 months ago

”The amount of moisture present in the air varies from time to time and place to place”. Justify the statement with valid reasons.

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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The water-vapor content of the atmosphere varies from place to place and from time to time because the humidity capacity of air is determined by temperature. At 30 °C (86 °F), for example, a volume of air can contain up to 4 percent water vapor. At -40 °C (-40 °F), however, it can hold no more than 0.2 percent.

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Answered by rajmyadav1985
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Answer:

The region which is cold or rainy are mostly having the moisture amount more.Whereas in the hot regions there is less moisture.

Explanation:

In cold or rainy regions the moisture is making the surrounding cold this proves that the cold or rainy regions are having more moisture. And in hot places when the moisture flies up at that time only the sun heat will evaporate the moisture in the surrounding.

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