This is called the relative humidity. It changes due to evaporation and precipitation, and warm air can hold more water than cooler air.
Depending on the pressure and humidity, when the total water vapor (humidity) equals 100% the air is saturated.
That is the Relative Humidity.
A measurement of how much water vapor is in the air at any particular place is called relative humidity. Relative humidity is measured with a psychrometer.
It means how much water vapor is suspended in the air, or how humid it is.
You get about 2260 joules for every gram of water vapor that condenses.
well really you can't measure how much water is in a water vapor because its so tiny and its impossible for you to measure how much water is in a water vapor well really you can't measure how much water is in a water vapor because its so tiny and its impossible for you to measure how much water is in a water vapor
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Humidity.
It may condense into clouds, or into precipitation, because cooler air cannot hold as much water vapor as warmer air.
Relative humidity
rain, flooding and clouds
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No. Evaporation is when water liquid changes to water vapor. In the vapor there are still water molecules. The only sense in which there is separation is that water molecules are on average much closer together in the liquid phase than in the gas phase.
Relative Humidity (RH), is how much water vapor is in the air at a certain time. Humidity, in my opinion, is just another way of saying how much water vapor is in the air.