when the Humidity is at 100 percent the raindrops are a little thicker then potato wedges because of condensation.
Multiply 0.00039805 by 100 to convert to percent: 0.00039805 × 100 = 0.039805 %
If you mean 24.5 as a percent, then the answer is 24.5 times 100 or 2450 percent
When the air temp drops to the dew point that is 100% relative humidity - the air is saturated and condensation willf form. In general, the air temp cannot drop below the dew point so humidities greater than 100% do not occur.
That's the relative humidity.
It is raining
It means that only 20% of the humidity of 100% is in the air.
The average relative humidity on a rainy day would be closer to 100 percent humidity. Rain adds moisture to the air, increasing the humidity levels to near saturation point. This leads to a higher average relative humidity compared to a non-rainy day.
25% increase.
The humidity can vary depending on the location and weather conditions during a rainy day. Generally, humidity tends to be higher on rainy days, but it may not necessarily be at 100 percent. It's best to check a local weather report for specific humidity levels.
the humidity is 100% u do not put cheese in a fridge!!
Yes
It rains
oo thats on my science worksheet too. I can't find it anywhere. ugghh
Saturated
when the Humidity is at 100 percent the raindrops are a little thicker then potato wedges because of condensation.
Pollutants in the air can serve as condensation nuclei, promoting the formation of cloud droplets at lower humidity levels compared to clean air. This can result in clouds forming before humidity levels reach 100 percent. Additionally, pollutants like fine particles can absorb water, reducing the amount available for condensation, which can prevent humidity from reaching 100 percent.