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The specific humidity is the mass of water present in

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Answered by kithandwacruzzie
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The specific humidity is the mass of water present in 1 kg of dry air.

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Answered by paragtiwari
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Absolute humidity is the actual amount of water vapour present in air. It is expressed as grams of moisture per cubic meter of air. It is calculated by finding the mass of water vapor in an area and dividing it by the mass of air in the same area. Absolute humidity may range from 0 gram per cubic meter in dry air to 30 grams per cubic meter when the vapour is saturated at 30

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C. As the temperature of air increase, humidity also increases.

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