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A change in temperature would most likely do that.

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Q: Describe two ways the relative humidity of an air mass can change?
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What happened to the relative humidity of an air mass as water evaporates into the air?

The humidity become higher.


What happened to the relative humidity of an air mass as more water evaporates into the air?

The humidity become higher.


What is specific humidity and relative humidity?

Relative humidity compares the amount of water vapour present in the air with the amount of water vapour that would be present in the same air at saturation. Specific humidity is the mass of water vapour present per kg of total air.


How do you increase the relative humidity of an air mass?

Add water (vapor) ... evaporation. Lower the temperature of the air mass.


What are two characteristics used to describe air mass?

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An air mass forms over Alaska describe what you think the temperature and humidity of this air mass will be?

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What happens to the motion of the object if you change the mass of the object but keep the net force constant?

The relative change in mass will be ofset by a relative change in acceleration:dm/m + da/a=0


What happens to the motion of an object if you change the mass of the object but keep the net force constant?

The relative change in mass will be ofset by a relative change in acceleration:dm/m + da/a=0


What air mass is associated with low relative humidity and high air temperature?

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When an astronaut lands on the moon what is his mass?

His mass does not change, only his relative weight.


Why does relative humidity depend on air temperature?

Relative Humidity is the ratio of the mass of vapour present in a certain volume of air to the mass of water vapour required to saturate the same volume of air at the same temperature. Another way of defining relative humidity is related to dew point. I.e relative humidity=s.v.p at dew point over s.v.p at air temperature multiply by 100%. And dew point is dependent upon prevalent atmospheric conditions like TEMPERATURE,wind and the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere.


How can you describe the relationship between mass and volume for these samples?

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