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What is air pressure and moisture.

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Answered by monikar47
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Air pressure is the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on the earth. ... Relative humidity is the amount of moisture the air can hold before it rains. The most it can hold is 100 percent. Humidity is measured by a psychrometer, which indicates the amount of water in the air at any one temperature

Answered by khansuggi
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Air pressure is the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on the earth. ... Relative humidity is the amount of moisture the air can hold before it rains. The most it can hold is 100 percent. Humidity is measured by a psychrometer, which indicates the amount of water in the air at any one temperature

Moisture is the feeling of wetness — what you want in your cupcake but not in your diapers. Moisture is the noun related to the adjective moist, which you might use to describe damp soil, clammy air, or melt-in-your-mouth desserts.

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