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Question
The amount of water vapour in the air decreases with altitude. Give a reason.
Give Reasons
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Solution
The amount of water vapour in the air decreases with altitude because:
- As altitude increases, the temperature of the air decreases.
- Cooler air can hold less water vapour compared to warm air.
- Also, at higher altitudes, air pressure is lower, and air becomes thinner (less dense), which means fewer water vapour molecules are present.
- Thus, with increasing height, both temperature and air pressure drop, reducing the capacity of air to hold water vapour, so the amount of water vapour decreases.
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