why is the proportion of water vapor in the air higher in places near sea?
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The higher the temperature, the greater the number of water molecules the air can hold. ... On the interior of continents, where the air is further from oceans and less able to pick up vapor from the sea surface, there is generally lower humidity than places that are near the ocean.
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- The higher the temperature, the greater the number of water molecules the air can hold. ... Most of the vapor that is in the air evaporated from the surface of the oceans. Humidity is not the same everywhere! It can change each day and is generally different in locations that have different climates
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