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Explain Absolute Humidity.

Humidity

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Absolute humidity is the actual amount of water vapour present in a given volume of air, regardless of temperature. It is expressed as grams of moisture per cubic metre of air (g/m3). The amount of absolute humidity decreases as we go towards the poles. The maximum absolute humidity of warm air at 30°C is approximately 30 gm of water vapour — 30 g/m3.

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