what is humidity , how is it formed and in which climate is it formed
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Humidity is the amount of water vapour contained in the air at a time. It is formed when the presence of heat is more and water evaporates and causes humidity. Humidity is maximum near the Equatorial Low Pressure belt and Sub-Tropical High Pressure belt.
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Humiditysay the an important aspect of the atmosphere because it affects both weather and climate. In this video lesson you will learn about the different types of humidity and understand how temperature affects water vapor in the air
FORMATION:-. Humidity is formed when water in for example a room is evaporated or sublimated into the surrounding area... and if you entered the room, the water in the air would condense on your skin causing dampness then it would be either absorbed into your skin or it would evapourate back into the air.
CLIMATE:- Atmospheric humidity and precipiation i
FORMATION:-. Humidity is formed when water in for example a room is evaporated or sublimated into the surrounding area... and if you entered the room, the water in the air would condense on your skin causing dampness then it would be either absorbed into your skin or it would evapourate back into the air.
CLIMATE:- Atmospheric humidity and precipiation i
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