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what is difference between cloud and humidity?​

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Answered by sarthak9675
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humidity is amount of moisture present in air and cloud are condense water vapour at high altitude

Answered by Anonymous
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Humidity refers to the quantity of water vapour present in the atmosphere. Clouds refer to the collection of water vapour at a greater height in the sky. Humidity determines whether the air is dry or damp.

Clouds form when the air cools below a certain temperature, so that some of the water vapour turns to liquid water or ice. Clouds are made up of millions of minute water droplets or ice crystals, which are so tiny that they float in air. The amount of water vapour that air contains is called its HUMIDITY.

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