It evaporates. :)
Then it becomes more diluted mud.
because chennai has more water vapour as it is close to the sea hence it is more humid
As water is deposited on land, water from rivers flows into the ocean. As the air becomes humid from over-saturation, it forms clouds and it rains. As the air becomes less humid, it can evaporate more water.
The System of liquid water and the moisture in the air (water vapor) tends to remain in an equilibrium. So if the air is less humid, the water evaporation process goes forward so as to attain equilibrium, and if the air has already water vapor, then the process becomes less favorable and hence slow.
The deeper you swim, the greater pressure becomes because there is more water above you pressing down.
Humid air has more water vapor mixed in it than dry air has.
Yes, weathering typically occurs more quickly in humid climates compared to dry ones. This is because moisture promotes chemical reactions and erosion processes that break down rocks and other materials more rapidly. In humid environments, water can penetrate into cracks and crevices, leading to faster weathering rates.
Evaporated water makes the air more humid. and makes the air more thin
Yes... for example take California, because it is located by the ocean its is more humid. Thus more water in the air and more rain instead of snow.
Neither of the two will do anything simply within each other but water becomes slightly more dense.
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Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. Humidity increases when more water evaporates, and decreases when it rains or the humid air is displaced by less humid air. Generally, higher temperatures will lead to higher humidity, as more water will evaporate.