Environmental Sciences, asked by christopherjre08, 2 months ago

What is humitidy? How is it formed?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When water evaporates, it rises and disperses into the surrounding air as the gaseous water vapor. Humidity is the presence of water vapor in the atmosphere. The more water evaporates in a given area, the more water vapor rises into the air, and the higher the humidity of that area is.

Answered by srishtig519
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When water evaporates, it rises and disperses into the surrounding air as the gaseous water vapor.

Humidity is the presence of water vapor in the atmosphere. The more water evaporates in a given area, the more water vapor rises into the air, and the higher the humidity of that area is. Hot places tend to be more humid than cool places because heat causes water to evaporate faster.

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