the amount of vapour in 1cu.m of air shows the
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The amount of water vapor in 1 cubic meter of air shows the humidity index of the atmosphere. Water Vapor is formed by evaporation of water in the atmosphere. When the water gets changed into gaseous state its gets mixed up with the atmosphere and raises the moisture content in the air.
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The amount of vapour in 1cu.m of air shows the absolute humidity
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Absolute humidity:
- The actual amount of water vapour in the air is known as absolute humidity.
- It is measured In grams of moisture per cubic meter of air.
- It is computed by dividing the mass of air in the same region by the mass of water vapour in that same area.
- When the vapour is saturated at 30 C, absolute humidity can range from 0 grams per cubic meter in dry air to 30 grams per cubic meter.
- The humidity in the air rises together with the air's temperature.
- When water evaporates in the atmosphere, water vapour is generated.
- When water turns into a gas, it reacts with the atmosphere and increases the amount of moisture in the air.
- This is frequently referred to as the atmosphere's humidity index. The hydrological cycle includes this process as a component.
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