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the amount of the water vapour in the air increases.​

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If the amount of water vapor in the air increases, the relative humidity increases, and vice versa. However, relative humidity is dependent on air temperature, too. If the water vapor content stays the same and the temperature drops, the relative humidity increases.

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Answer:

If the amount of water vapor in the air increases, the relative humidity increases, and vice versa. However, relative humidity is dependent on air temperature, too. If the water vapor content stays the same and the temperature drops, the relative humidity increases.

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