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Yes, I think I know. A sea breeze comes from the west,bringing moisture in from the sea. A land breeze (I call it a "lee" breeze) comes from the east,TAKING AWAY moisture (dessicating/drying) and pumping it BACK INTO the sea. Breezes from the east,are also sometimes called "zephyrs".
The warmer the air, the more moisture it can hold. This is an exponential relationship.
The oceans contain about 50 times more carbon dioxide (CO2) than the atmosphere and 19 times more than the land biosphere.
Hot and cold winds blowing across the ocean crash into each other which create a massive cyclone which gets bigger because all the water it picks up. Then it hits land. The hurricane breaks up over land because it doesn't have any more water to suck up.
Yes, a wind picks up water vapour as it passes over an ocean.
probably. winds blowing from th sea would pik up sum salt water. winds blowing from dry land might pik up dust...
Yes, the ocean provides a source of water which can be evaporated into the atmosphere and warm seas heat he air above and warm air can carry more moisture than cool air.
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The air would contain more moisture over Panama than over Antarctica. This is because Antarctica is classified as a desert, and all of its moisture is frozen in snow or ice.
The Northern Hemisphere contains more land.
Biscuits go soft when they go stale because they contain less moisture than the atmospere, so they absorb it. Cakes, because they contain more moisture than the atmospere, go hard because they release moisture.
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This is because south west monsoon has more moisture i.e more amount of water vapors (as it's direction is from sea to land) while north east monsoon is from land to sea and therefore has little moisture
Northern Hemisphere at 68%
At higher temp the moisture on land decreases which makes it easier for the land to catch on fire
Moisture condenses from the ambient air as it is cooled. Human beings breathe out moisture with every breath, and weather systems, especially in the summer at higher temperatures, contain moisture. Search on relative humidity, and dew point for more information.