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HOW CAN WE RELATE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE,TEMPERETURE,AND HUMIDITY?

Temperature does have a direct effect on relative humidity.
( just to make the water vapor move faster when war and slower when cool). As temperature goes up, the ability of the air to hold more gas goes up, so relative humidity goes down (unless more water vapor is being added). very good answer if you don't trust it. i got an A on a take home test with this answer

Temperature affects humidity when they take place in the Dew point when water vapour changes to liquid. At this temperature humidity is high.


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