what is diffrent between humidity and
clouds
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CLOUDS:-
clouds- white and fluffy, gray and overcast, or the brilliant colours they turn into at sunset
A cloud is made of water drops or ice crystals floating in the sky. There are many kinds of clouds. Clouds are an important part of Earth's weather.
There are four main types of clouds:-
cumulus clouds.
stratus clouds.
cirrus clouds.
nimbus clouds
HUMIDITY:-
Humidity is a term used to describe the amount of water vapor present in air. The concept of humidity arises from the fact that water can exist in both vapour(gas) form and liquid form at room temperature.
OCCURRENCE OF HUMIDITY:-
As moisture evaporates, it carries heat with it. When you waved the washcloth around in the air, water evaporated from it, taking heat with it and making the washcloth cooler. A similar thing happens in the air. When water vapor remains in the air as humidity, it makes the temperature feel warmer.
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CLOUDS:-
clouds- white and fluffy, gray and overcast, or the brilliant colours they turn into at sunset
A cloud is made of water drops or ice crystals floating in the sky. There are many kinds of clouds. Clouds are an important part of Earth's weather.
There are four main types of clouds:-
cumulus clouds.
stratus clouds.
cirrus clouds.
nimbus clouds
HUMIDITY:-
Humidity is a term used to describe the amount of water vapor present in air. The concept of humidity arises from the fact that water can exist in both vapour(gas) form and liquid form at room temperature.
OCCURRENCE OF HUMIDITY:-
As moisture evaporates, it carries heat with it. When you waved the washcloth around in the air, water evaporated from it, taking heat with it and making the washcloth cooler. A similar thing happens in the air. When water vapor remains in the air as humidity, it makes the temperature feel warmer.
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Explanation:
Humidity refers to the quantity of wter 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.
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