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What is relative humidity?explain with one example.​

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Answered by saab7597
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Relative humidity is the ratio of the current absolute humidity to the highest possible absolute humidity (which depends on the current air temperature). A reading of 100 percent relative humidity means that the air is totally saturated with water vapor and cannot hold any more, creating the possibility of rain

Explanation:

Relative humidity is a relative measure of how much water vapor is in the air. The term “at water saturation”—for example a fog, is where the relative humidity is 100%. The term “arid”—for example, over a desert, is where the amount of water vapor in the air is very low, therefore a low relative humidity

Answered by swarupkarmakar
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Relative humidity is a relative measure of how much water vapor is in the air. The term “at water saturation”—for example a fog, is where the relative humidity is 100%. The term “arid”—for example, over a desert, is where the amount of water vapor in the air is very low, therefore a low relative humidity

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