because inhale air is oxygen and due to that we stay alive
exhaled water vapor will be greater than inhaled water vapor
Because the evaporation of water depends on many factors: temperature, pressure, winds, bodies of water.
The amount of water vapor in inhaled air can vary based on factors such as temperature, humidity, and environmental conditions. In colder and drier environments, the air will typically contain less water vapor compared to warmer and more humid conditions. Additionally, the physiological processes of the individual, like breathing rate and hydration level, can also influence the amount of water vapor in inhaled air.
The major factor affecting the amount of water vapour is temperature.
You could use it like this...... I like to use water vapour. sorry it is not much of a sentence.......
It varies. There is no single percentage value
nope.
humidity
Humidity
It is humidity.
Humidity is the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere
Relative Humidity is the measure of water vapour in air. It is the ratio of the actual water vapour in air divided by the maximum amount the water the air can hold at the existing temperature and pressure. It tells how fast or slow the water on the body or in clothes will evaporate or in otherwords is the air dry or humid. Absolute measure of water vapour in air is called specific humidity. It can be measured as ratio of mass of water and mass of dry air.