The concentration of water vapor in the air can vary from 0 to 5 percent. This variability is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and geographic location. In dry areas or during colder temperatures, the water vapor content is lower, while in humid regions or warmer conditions, it can increase significantly.
0% of 5= 0
If you have vinegar with less acidity than 5 percent, then yes. For instance, if you somehow had 0 percent vinegar, mixing the two half-and-half would give you 5 percent. If you have 2.5 percent, mixing 1 part 2.5 percent with 2 parts 10 percent will give you 5 percent.
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1/5 is equal to 0.2 or 20% 0.02% is 0.0002 or 1/5000
No. Some people are 100%, some are 0% and most are somewhere in between these extremes.
0% of 5= 0
There is 13-16% oxygen in expired air but it depends on your size. See the link below.
It is: 0.05*100 = 5%
Well...if you drop a 0 for ten percent that would be 150. So half of that would be 5 percent which is 75.
If you have vinegar with less acidity than 5 percent, then yes. For instance, if you somehow had 0 percent vinegar, mixing the two half-and-half would give you 5 percent. If you have 2.5 percent, mixing 1 part 2.5 percent with 2 parts 10 percent will give you 5 percent.
No , it makes up 20.9% of air , almost 21%
Soil is made of 45 percent minerals, 25 percent water, 25 percent air and 5 percent is dead organic matter.
There are several races of people who live in Puerto Rico. The ethnic groups break down as 75. 8 percent White, 12. 4 percent Black, 3. 3 percent Mixed, 0. 5 percent Amerindian, 0. 2 percent Asian, 0. 1 percent Pacific Islander, and 7. 8 percent Other.
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10Celsius but the average is 0 - 5
Hawaii 5-0 DVD for Season 1 was released September 20, 2011. It comes as 6 DVDs and the run time is 1030 minutes. The new Hawaii 5-0 is in DVD through Season 5. There is also a complete set for the original Hawaii 5-0 available on amazon.com and other websites on the Internet.
1/5 is equal to 0.2 or 20% 0.02% is 0.0002 or 1/5000