Geography, asked by sanskrutid80, 8 months ago

write short note on humidity and preciption​

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Answered by aadil1290
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When it rains, the humidity is at 100%, which is why the clouds are unable to hold any more water. When it rains, it will increase the relative humidity because of the evaporation. The air where the rain is falling may not be completely saturated with water vapor.

Answered by rajninohwar1983
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Humidity

Humidity means water vapour in the air, but not to liquid droplets in fog, clouds or rain......

The term " relative humidity" is used to note the amount of humidity as a percent, from 0-100%. Meteorologist use hygrometer to measure the humidity in the air.

Humidity Affects the rate of evaporation..

Precipitation

The precipitation is the form of water from the atmosphere....

Hope it helps

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