Why does humidity vary from place-to-place and time-to-time?
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The water-vapour content of the atmosphere varies from place to place and from time to time because the humidity capacity of air is determined by temperature. ... Saturated air, for example, has a relative humidity of 100 percent, and near the Earth the relative humidity very rarely falls below 30 percent.
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The water-vapour content of the atmosphere varies from place to place and from time to time because the humidity capacity of air is determined by temperature. ... Saturated air, for example, has a relative humidity of 100 percent, and near the Earth the relative humidity very rarely falls below 30 percent.
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