Moisture:
Humidity:
Water vapor present in the air is known as humidity. Moisture in the air at any time is known as humidity.Evaporation, transpiration, perspiration, and sublimation are some of the important processes that add humidity to the atmosphere.
Through the process of evaporation, water vapor from water bodies and soil is added to the atmosphere. The rate of the evaporation process depends on temperature, winds, and relative humidity.
Moisture is added to the atmosphere by living organisms such as vegetation through the process of transpiration.
Through the process of perspiration, moisture from people and animals is released into the atmosphere.
Sublimation is the process in which moisture is added directly to the air from snow.
Humidity in the atmosphere is expressed quantitatively in different ways. In general, there are two ways to express the humidity in the atmosphere namely absolute humidity and relative humidity.
Absolute Humidity:The actual amount of water vapor present in the atmosphere is known as absolute humidity. It tells us the amount of water( in grams) per unit volume of air. It can be expressed in grams pers per cubic meter.
Relative Humidity:
- The temperature at which saturation of air occurs at the given time is called the dew point of that air.
- The dew point of air gets an increase when temperature increase and pressure decrease; because the air molecule gets distanced while heating and is able to hold more water vapor.
- The dew point of air gets decreases when temperature decrease and pressure increases; because air molecules get compressed means less capacity to hold water.
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