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    mountain‚ is the relative humidity of the parcel increasing or decreasing as it rises from sea level to 2000 meters? Increasing (b) Why? When air rises‚ its pressure decreases‚ so it expands and cools adiabatically. 4. (a) On the lee side of the mountain‚ is the relative humidity of the parcel increasing or decreasing as it descends from 4000 meters to sea level? Decreasing b) Why? When the temperature of a parcel of air increases‚ its relative humidity As the air goes down

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    Lab Nine: Home Meterology

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    water‚ and 3) the result of relative humidity. Through this lab‚ I will learn how the changes in temperature can cause condensation to occur and how it affects relative humidity. Before completing this lab‚ one must understand that “all air has some moisture in it‚ but how wet the air feels depends not just on the amount of moisture but also the temperature of the air” (Lab Intro Given). In the meteorology career‚ terms such as “dew point and “relative humidity” are used. The following are the

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    be overcast all of a sudden. Testing abiotic components would help us show diversity in different kinds of environment. Three varied location were selected; A classroom‚ a busy street (Recto Ave.) and the university garden. Temperature‚ relative humidity‚ atmospheric pressure‚ precipitation and evaporation rates were tested in each place‚ all with three trials then its average. A laboratory thermometer‚ slingshot psychrometer‚ barometer‚ graduated container cups and aluminium pan/containers were

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    Fats and Oils Lab Report

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    Properties of Water Aim : 1. To comprehend and learn about the factors that affects the boiling rate and the boiling point of water. 2. To evaluate the moisture content of foods. 3. To observe the relationship of different relative humidities of the surroundings towards the sensory properties of foods. Results Table 1: Part a(i) – Heating 200ml of Water Time (s) | Temperature (⁰C) | 0 | 23 | 30 | 24 | 60 | 27 | 90 | 30.5 | 120 | 35 | 150 | 37.5 | 180 | 42 | 210 |

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    Desiccant cooling technology is initiated to control the relative humidity level of the environment. A generic model of the evaporative cooler is constructed using direct evaporative cooling method and solid desiccant dehumidification method. The model was installed in the testing environment. The results show that the evaporative cooler is provided the sufficient level of thermal comfort to the people changing relative humidity slightly. 1. Introduction This paper based on the research and

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    vocab

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    region‚ as temperature‚ air pressure‚ humidity‚ precipitation‚ sunshine‚ cloudiness‚ and winds‚ throughout the year‚ averaged over a series of years. (Dictionary.com) Climate Ratio-The climate ratio is used to describe how moist a climate is. It compares the precipitation (P) with the potential evapotranspiration (Ep) for a region.( http://www.kgbanswers.com) Climograph-a graphic representation of the relation of two climatic elements (as temperature and humidity) plotted at monthly intervals throughout

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    Female Forticide

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    Humidity & Relative Humidity Humidity is defined as the amount of moisture in the air. Air contains a certain amount of water vapor. The amount of water vapor any mass of air can contain depends on the temperature of that air. The warmer the air is‚ the more water it can hold. A low relative humidity means that the air is dry and could hold a lot more moisture at that temperature. For example‚ at 20 degrees C (68 degrees F)‚ a cubic meter of air can hold a maximum of 18 grams of water. At

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    Air Conditioning Systems

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    and attenuate any objectionable noise produced by the HVAC&R equipment 3. Distribute the conditioned air‚ containing sufficient outdoor air‚ to the conditioned space 4. Control and maintain the indoor environmental parameters–such as temperature‚ humidity‚ cleanliness‚ air movement‚ sound level‚ and pressure differential between the conditioned space and surroundings—within predetermined limits Parameters such as the size and the occupancy of the conditioned space‚ the indoor environmental parameters

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    Deterioration occurs because of some factors that give an impact to the archival materials. The factors are divided into two groups which is inherent factor and external factor. Compare to external factor‚ inherent factor is the biggest responsible for deterioration of archival materials. According to M.C. Onwubiko‚ the main factor in inherent factor is acidity that contain in the paper itself or from the atmosphere. The major causes of deterioration of paper materials in acidity. At the earlier

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    Obsidian Hydration

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    processed‚ also known as flintknapping. Obsidian Hydration has three steps to determine it’s calendar date from the artifact. They determine 1) the hydration rate‚ 2) the thickness of the hydration rim and 3) the soil temperature and soil relative humidity at the archaeological site. The hydration rate determines every

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