Environmental Sciences, asked by jeyaraman6966, 1 year ago

The capacity of air to hold moisture depends upon the

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Answered by FammyMirza
10

Answer:

Temperature.

Explanation:

Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air at a given time.

The major condition that impacts on the capability of the atmosphere to retain water is temperature.

The moisture-holding capacity of the air at 38° c is ten times the amount of moisture that can be held by the atmosphere at 0 ° c  hence the higher temperature the higher the water holding capacity.

38°c =100°f

0°c = 30 °f

Answered by justin817
5

Answer:

The maximum amount of water vapor that can be in the air depends on the air temperature. Warmer air can hold more water vapor within it. That's why the muggiest days usually happen at the height of summer heat. But as the temperature goes down, the air can hold less vapor and some of it turns into liquid water.

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