Either you have answered your own question in the question itself, or the question is essentially unanswerable - it depends on the actual meaning of the question. Do you want to know the difference in meaning beweeen the two terms, or the difference in the actual figures? The latter is unanswerable.
The term "absolute zero" is used for the minimal possible temperature (-273 K). The term "relative zero" is not a term I know, but it could refer to the difference between two velocities, which are equal. In Physics, independent observers do not observe a velocity of the other if they are moving at the same speed (relative zero). <Feb 18, 2014 - Bruno>
a desert is a dry landscape with no water in the air or in a basin. a humid tropical region has high levels of mouisture in the air and there is rivers and lakes nearby, also affecting the humidity. humidity comes from evaporated mouisture, which the desert has none of.
Age is how old the rock is relative to other rocks, position is where the rock is in relation to other rocks. Tectonic motion and other forces can easily turn a portion of the Earths crust upside down resulting in older rock lying above younger layers.
yes there is a huge difference because sheep are fatter than average humans!
what is the difference between khadi and handloom
Humidity is the amount of water vapor at any given time and relative humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air compared to the greatest amount it can hold at that air temperature.
barometer A barometer measures atmospheric pressure, not humidity. A hygrometer measures humidity.
relative humidity is the AMOUNT of water in the air. Dew Point is the TEMPERATURE at which the water vapor in the air is turned into liquid water.
The temperature determines the humidity.
Relative humidity causes heat and therefore discomfort
relative humidity causes heat and therefore discomfort
relative humidity causes heat and therefore discomfort
100% Relative Humidity
The higher the relative humidity is the lower rate of evaporation.
Humidity is the amount of water vapor present in the air. The relative humidity is the measure of the amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the amount needed for saturation.
100 % relative humidity
An anemometer measures wind speed. A hygrometer measures relative humidity. Two different things entirely.