A Hygrometer. It measures Relative Humidity.
The temperature determines the amount of water vapor that can be held in the air. The warmer the air, the greater the amount of water that the air can hold.
humidity is water vapor in the atmosphere that makes the weather feel hotter than it really is
humidity
The amount of moister in the air is called the relative humidity. It is the ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor in an air water mixture to the saturated vapor pressure of water.
Water vapor is water is gas form. Humdity is the amount of water the air can hold. So, they're both water in the air.
Humidity
Relative humidity
That's relative humidity...
This is called the "relative humidity."
The amount of water vapor in air varies based on the temperature and density of air. The amount of water vapor ranges from a trace amount up to 4%.
The warmer the temperature, the more water vapor in the air. The colder the temperature, the less water vapor in the air.
Type your answer here... Relative humidity is the ratio of the amount of water vapor in the air to
Water vapor in the air compared to the amount of water vapor that air could hold at a given temperature.
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Relative humidity.