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The relative humidity of the air is a measure of how much moisture is in the air compared to the maximum amount of moisture the air can hold at a given temperature. It is expressed as a percentage and indicates how close the air is to reaching its saturation point.
A hygrometer.
No. The temperature of air does not necessarily affect how much moisture it carries. Warm air, though, is capable of holding more moisture than cold air is.
The air that holds the most moisture in their air hole is warmer.
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A hygrometer measures the moisture content of the air. There are several different types, all of which measure something else which indicates the moisture content.
Relative humidity is a measure of how much moisture is in the air relative to how much the air can hold. All the matters in the case of the latter is the air temperature. So if you cool the air temperature, the air can hold less moisture. Therefore, the air now has a larger percentage of moisture relative to what it can hold.
Humidity is the term used to measure the amount of moisture in the air.
No, it is a measure of its moisture content.
The relative humidity of the air is a measure of how much moisture is in the air compared to the maximum amount of moisture the air can hold at a given temperature. It is expressed as a percentage and indicates how close the air is to reaching its saturation point.
A hygrometer.
To measure humidity you need a hygrometer. It is a tool that measures the amount of moisture in the air.
Its used to measure the amount of moisture in the air.
Moisture meters are used to measure the levels of moisture in the air; they usually are used by meteorologists to detect for humidity levels.
If there is too much moisture in the air, the air will feel cold and damp.
Relative Humidity is actually measure the amount of moisture in the air. It depends on how much of the air has water in it. Let's say that the RH is 50%, that means 50% of the air has water in it.