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Moist air exerts less pressure than dry air. Why? - Geography

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Moist air exerts less pressure than dry air. Why?

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Moist air exerts less pressure than dry air because water vapor molecules are lighter than the nitrogen and oxygen molecules they replace in the air. Specifically, water vapor has a molecular weight of about 18 g/mol, which is less than the average molecular weight of dry air (approximately 29 g/mol). When air contains water vapor, it displaces some of the heavier dry air molecules, making the moist air less dense and lighter. As a result, moist air exerts less pressure than dry air of the same volume.

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Chapter 13: Atmospheric Pressure and Winds - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 142]

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Rachna Sapra Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 13 Atmospheric Pressure and Winds
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 16. (b) | Page 142
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