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what is the difference between cloud and humidity ??

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Answered by shreyao4o62009
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Humidity refers to the quantity of water vapour present in the atmosphere. Clouds refer to the collection of water vapour at a greater height in the sky. Humidity determines whether the air is dry or damp. Clouds depend on the process of condensation for their formation.

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Answered by pds39937
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Humidity refers to the quantity of water vapour present in the atmosphere. Clouds refer to the collection of water vapour at a greater height in the sky. Humidity determines whether the air is dry or damp. Clouds depend on the process of condensation for their formation.

At saturation the relative humidity is 100 percent. Usually a little more humidification is required which brings the relative humidity to over 100 percent, a state known as supersaturation, before a cloud will form. When air becomes supersaturated, its water vapor looks for ways to condense out.

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