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Why is the climate near the sea humid?? (history question)

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Answered by kishornyk2
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The quantity of humidity in the air depends upon the nearness of the place to the vast bodies of water (seas, oceans, rivers, etc) and the direction of the winds. The nearer the place is to the sea or ocean, the more humid it is likely to be. The direction of wind plays a big part in bringing moisture into the air.

Answered by pavneet24
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 \impliesCities near the sea are much more humid, but even they have different humidity. This current is cold and cold water evaporates harder thus creating less humidity in the air. On the other hand, Miami and the east coast is facing a current coming from the south where the water is hotter and evaporates easier.

Most of the vapor that is in the air evaporated from the surface of the oceans. Also, because warm air can hold more moisture than cool air, locations with warm climates, such as those near the equator, generally have higher humidity than locations with cooler climates, such as those near the poles.

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