Moisture in the air is called humidity. There are different measurements of humidity including absolute humidity.
There are actually quite a few words that can mean water or moisture in the air. Some of the more common examples would be condensation or humidity.
Moisture or water vapor in the atmosphere is called humidity. Warmer air can hold more water than colder air, and is the reason the humidity is higher in the south where it is warmer.
The water vapour present in the air is called moisture.
Moisture in the air is actually called fog or condensation a type of precipitation
fog, mist, drizzle or rain
the amount of moister is called
Humidity
It is called a "high pressure region". Air that is cool, is dense. Air that has less moisture is more dense than air with more moisture.
It is called fog.
psychrometry
Air mass is a huge body of air with similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure.
Yes.Three basic ingredients are required for a thunderstorm to form: moisture, rising/unstable air, and a lifting mechanism to force this rising air higher and faster. Moisture and unstable air together is typically called humid air.
humidity
It is called a "high pressure region". Air that is cool, is dense. Air that has less moisture is more dense than air with more moisture.
The "relative humidity"
It is called fog.
Transpiration
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Smog.
A dirty haze resulting from air pollution and air moisture is called smog.
Air is supersaturated when it has absorbed all the moisture possible at that temperature. By the way, hot air can hold more moisture than cold air, which is why it is called relative humidity.
It's called smog.
The roots that take moisture out of the air for survival are called aerial roots. The roots are usually found above the ground so as to be able to perform their function.
Air mass is a huge body of air with similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure.