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what is the moisture content in the atmosphere is called?​

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Answered by bindutanwar1986
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Explanation:

The amount of water vapor in the air is called absolute humidity. The amount of water vapor in the air as compared with the amount of water that the air could hold is called relative humidity. This amount of space in air that can hold water changes depending on the temperature and pressure.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Water Vapour.

Explanation:

¶ The amount of water vapour in the air is called absolute humidity. The amount of water vapour in the air as compared with the amount of water that the air could hold is called relative humidity. This amount of space in air that can hold water changes depending on the temperature and pressure.

¶ Water is present as a liquid and as a gas in the atmosphere. When water is a gas, it is called water vapour. The amount of water vapour in the air is called humidity. The amount of water vapour the air can hold depends on the temperature of the air.

¶ Specific humidity (or moisture content) is the ratio of the mass of water vapour to the total mass of the air parcel. Specific humidity is approximately equal to the mixing ratio, which is defined as the ratio of the mass of water vapour in an air parcel to the mass of dry air for the same parcel.

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