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Air is considered humid when it contains a significant amount of water vapor. This is typically expressed as relative humidity, which measures the current amount of moisture in the air compared to the maximum amount it can hold at a specific temperature. When relative humidity exceeds around 60%, the air feels noticeably damp and can contribute to discomfort and the perception of heat. High humidity can also lead to increased cloud formation and precipitation.

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