W&C - Elements - RH

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GCE/O level Geography (W&C - Relative Humidity ) Quiz on W&C - Elements - RH, created by Mr Guo on 24/01/2019.
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Question 1

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Relative humidity always has a [blank_start]percentage (%)[blank_end] sign.
Answer
  • percentage (%)
  • kilogram (kg)
  • millimeter (mm)

Question 2

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Relative humidity (%) = [blank_start]Actual amount of water vapour[blank_end] in the air (g/m3) / [blank_start]Maximum amount of water vapour[blank_end] the air can hold ([blank_start]g/m3[blank_end]) x 100%
Answer
  • Actual amount of water vapour
  • Maximum amount of water vapour
  • g/m3

Question 3

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Relative humidity also varies with [blank_start]temperature[blank_end]. [blank_start]Warm[blank_end] air can hold more water vapour than [blank_start]cool[blank_end] air. When temperature [blank_start]increases[blank_end], the amount of water vapour in the air stays the same, but the rise in temperature makes the air [blank_start]more[blank_end] able to hold water vapour. Thus, relative humidity [blank_start]decreases[blank_end] as temperature increases.
Answer
  • temperature
  • Warm
  • cool
  • increases
  • more
  • decreases

Question 4

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[blank_start]Saturation[blank_end] occurs when relative humidity is at [blank_start]100[blank_end] per cent. Thus, when air holds the [blank_start]maximum[blank_end] amount of water vapour it can hold at a particular temperature, it is said to be [blank_start]saturated[blank_end]. The particular temperature at which saturation occurs is known as the dew point temperature. At [blank_start]dew[blank_end] point temperature, [blank_start]condensation[blank_end] starts to occur. Condensation is a process in which water vapour [blank_start]change[blank_end]s to a liquid known as water droplets by [blank_start]cooling[blank_end].
Answer
  • Saturation
  • 100
  • maximum
  • saturated
  • dew
  • condensation
  • change
  • cooling

Question 5

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In order for clouds to form, a few processes need to occur. They are
Answer
  • evaporation
  • condensation
  • particle-formation
  • coalescence
  • precipitation
  • effervescence
  • diffusion
  • extension
  • limitation

Question 6

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A cloud is a visible mass of water vapour or ice cubes that are suspended in the atmosphere.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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