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What is the relation between temperature and humidity?

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Answered by udayvenkat2004
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If the water vapor content stays the same and the temperature drops, the relative humidity increases. If the water vapor content stays the same and the temperature rises, the relative humidity decreases. This is because colder air doesn't require as much moisture to become saturated as warmer air.

Temperature is a measure of heat whereas humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor present in air. Temperature of air is governed by solar radiation and higher solar energy means higher temperature of air. High temperature coupled with high humidity makes us feel sweaty and temperature feels hotter than it is.

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Answered by chamundeschamundes4
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However, relative humidity is dependent on air temperature, too. If the water vapor content stays the same and the temperature drops, the relative humidity increases. If the water vapor content stays the same and the temperature rises, the relative humidity decreases.

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