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Question of the Day

Question of the Day. Question: Why can ’ t relative humidity be greater than 100%? What would happen instead? Answer: … … …. Turn In Now: Relative Humidity Lab p . 612 CYU 1, 3, 6 Turn In Later: Atmospheric Composition Graph, AFTER quiz!. p. 612 CYU 1, 3, 6. p. 612 CYU 1, 3, 6.

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Question of the Day

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  1. Question of the Day Question: Why can’t relative humidity be greater than 100%? What would happen instead? Answer: … … … • Turn In Now: • Relative Humidity Lab • p. 612 CYU 1, 3, 6 • Turn In Later: • Atmospheric Composition Graph, AFTER quiz!

  2. p. 612 CYU 1, 3, 6

  3. p. 612 CYU 1, 3, 6 • Identify which of the following processes is not a step in the water cycle. a. evaporation b. condensation c. photosynthesis d. precipitation 1. C, photosynthesis, is not a step in the water cycle. 3. Distinguish between humidity and relative humidity. 3. Humidity is the quantity of water vapor (moisture) in the air, while relative humidity is the quantity of water vapor in the air compared with the maximum quantity of water vapor that can be present at a given temperature.

  4. p. 612 CYU 1, 3, 6 6. Predict which of the following would be a more humid area: the Sahara Desert on a cold night or the Texas coast on a warm day. 6. The Texas coast on a warm day would be more humid because along the coastline there is water that can evaporate into the air and the temperature is higher, unlike in the Sahara Desert at night.

  5. Open-Note Quiz

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