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stiv31 [10]
3 years ago
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Question 6 5 pts City A has a higher surface dew point temperature than City B. From this information, we can conclude that: O C

ity A has a greater surface relative humidity than City B O City A contains more water vapor near the surface than City B o City A has a higher surface temperature than City B O City A has a lower capacity for water vapor near the surface than City B
Geography
1 answer:
Lisa [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<u>City A contains more water vapor near the surface than City B </u>

Explanation:

  • As the city has a higher dew point temperature means that the air has a maximum capacity to hold water thus more water content in the air from the other city B more near the surface.
  • The city will experience this dew pint as the air appears to be saturated. And if it's below 40 % the air feels dry. Thus optimum condition for dew point has to be 60 F.  
  • Places around the gulf stream are likely to see a dew point of more than 80 this vapor also comes from plant par
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