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what do you nderstand by a insolation air pressure humidity and wind​

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  • As the wind blows, it sweeps away airborne water particles that are in the air. The humidity of the air in the region of this evaporation is reduced, which allows more water molecules to dissipate into the air. Wind can also change the vapor pressure by moving air about rapidly, thereby causing it to expand.
  • Humidity is a measure of the water content of the air mass.... Wind is a process of movement of air that occurs due to the uneven heating of the Earth's surface.
  • When warm air rises, cooler air will often move in to replace it, so wind often moves from areas where it's colder to areas where it's warmer. The greater the difference between the high and low pressure or the shorter the distance between the high and low pressure areas, the faster the wind will blow.
  • factor that influences the kind of weather we might have is the amount of air pressure in an air mass. Air pressure is the amount of pressure exerted by the air in a particular air mass. If you have ever traveled in an elevator up a very tall building, driven a car up a mountain or flew in an airplane, you probably noticed the change in the air pressure affecting your ears. Air pressure is determined by the amount of air that is pushing down on you from the atmosphere. The higher you are, the less air is pushing on you, so there is less pressure. Air pressure is also called barometric pressure because it is measured using a barometer and commonly measured in inches of mercury.

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