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What is humidity?tell in explanation ​

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Answered by atharva420
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Humidity" refers to the presence of water vapor in the atmosphere. ... At any given temperature and pressure, air can "hold" only so much water vapor before the vapor begins to form liquid water drops, such as fog or clouds. At 100% relative humidity, the air is saturated....

Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. If there is a lot of water vapor in the air, the humidity will be high. The higher the humidity, the wetter it feels outside. On the weather reports, humidity is usually explained as relative humidity.....

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Answered by FloralSparks
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Humidity means water vapor in the air, but not to liquid droplets in fog, clouds, or rain. Deserts usually have low humidity, and tropical regions have high humidity. The word "humid" often means that the humidity is high, which gives the feeling of being very damp (wet air), stuffy, or even sweltering when the temperature is also high. When the humidity is low, the air can be said to be "not humid" or "dry."

Higher humidity reduces the effectiveness of sweating in cooling the body by reducing the rate of evaporation of moisture from the skin.

The term "relative humidity" is used to note the amount of humidity as a percent, from 0-100%. Meteorologists use hygrometers to measure the humidity in the air.

Humidity affects the rate of evaporation. With a higher humidity, the rate of evaporation is less.

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