What is humidity
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Humidity is the amount of water vapour in the air.
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⭐The difference in Humidity ⭐
Humidity of air flow metre varies greatly from place to place in some areas such as the amount of water vapour in the air can be almost zero in other places such as coastal areas and wait for that water vapour can make up almost 4% of air that it is humidity of air flow metre varies greatly from place to place in some areas such as the amount of water vapour in the air can be almost zero in other places such as coastal areas and wait for that water vapour can make up almost 4% of the air.
Now,let me explain you what it is with examples:
On a day when humidity is high, the sweat from our body does not evaporate and we tend to feel sticky and uneasy on the other hand if the air is very dry our skin is dry and our lips start to crack.
There are two types of humidity:
✨ Absolute humidity
✨Relative humidity
Now,let me categorise both:
✨ Absolute humidity is the amount of water vapour present in a unit volume of air and is usually expressed in kilograms per cubic metre.
✨ Relative humidity is the measure of how dry or moist the air is. It is the ratio of the amount of water vapour in the air to the total amount of water vapour the air can carry at that temperature and pressure relative humidity is expressed as a percentage.
The amount of water vapour air can hold depends on If temperature the cooler it becomes the less water it can hold.
⭐ Hope it helps you ⭐
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⭐The difference in Humidity ⭐
Humidity of air flow metre varies greatly from place to place in some areas such as the amount of water vapour in the air can be almost zero in other places such as coastal areas and wait for that water vapour can make up almost 4% of air that it is humidity of air flow metre varies greatly from place to place in some areas such as the amount of water vapour in the air can be almost zero in other places such as coastal areas and wait for that water vapour can make up almost 4% of the air.
Now,let me explain you what it is with examples:
On a day when humidity is high, the sweat from our body does not evaporate and we tend to feel sticky and uneasy on the other hand if the air is very dry our skin is dry and our lips start to crack.
There are two types of humidity:
✨ Absolute humidity
✨Relative humidity
Now,let me categorise both:
✨ Absolute humidity is the amount of water vapour present in a unit volume of air and is usually expressed in kilograms per cubic metre.
✨ Relative humidity is the measure of how dry or moist the air is. It is the ratio of the amount of water vapour in the air to the total amount of water vapour the air can carry at that temperature and pressure relative humidity is expressed as a percentage.
The amount of water vapour air can hold depends on If temperature the cooler it becomes the less water it can hold.
⭐ Hope it helps you ⭐
Any query?? Contact me ✌️
@PrincessStargirl
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