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due today plz
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Elsa I'm not good in Science...
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I haven't studied meteorology in-depth, but I can guide you through. For q1, do you know the difference between relative humidities? Option 1 - bathroom mirror gets foggy - that suggests that the water vapor concentration in air is high. So that would be a higher relative humidity or lower? 2 - Most bacteria thrive in warmer temperatures and more humid environment to support their metabolism. So no mold means less humid, correct? 3 - Sweating profusely - high H2O concentration so would that be more humid or less humid? 4 - The keyword is that it's drying quickly. That means the water concentration in air is low. What do you think? 5 - Feeling comfortable outside ... - Usually ppl are more comfortable in less humid environments (I mean I don't know anyone who isn't) and although it can be hot, there can also be less water vapor concentration in the air. I'd go for low to avg RH 6 - Jet airplane condensation - I'm not too sure about that but I'm leaning towards High RH 7 - That's straight up High RH q2 Like I said I don't know anything about meteorology (all I know comes from personal experience), but I think you need to look at the temperatures, refer to the table, and use the saturation and put it in a formula. Idk, sorry.
I can be of assistance.
To make things simple, if it is something that resembles a hot moist environment it would be considered related to humidity. Using that as a guide it should be fairly simple
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