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The Maximum Amount of Water Vapor That a Definable Body

Question 96

Question 96

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The maximum amount of water vapor that a definable body of air can hold at a given temperature


A) humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) hydrologic cycle
D) specific humidity
E) relative humidity

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