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  • The amount of water vapor in the air is called


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  • A. Saturated air
  • B. Precipitation
  • C. Humidity
  • D. Capacity

  • Correct Answer
  • Humidity 

    Explanation

    The amount of water vapor in the air is called Humidity. The amount of water vapor that air acn hold depends on the temperature of the air. The amount of water vapor in the air as compared with the amount of water that the air could hold is called Relative humidity.

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