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Understanding Humidity and Seasons
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Understanding Humidity and Seasons

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Humidity is the measure of the moisture present in the atmosphere.

True

Spring is characterized by very cold weather and heavy snowfall.

False

Woollen clothes are worn during summer to keep warm.

False

Autumn is also known as the 'fall' due to the changing colour of leaves.

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During summer, people prefer to wear heavy clothing to stay warm.

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Study Notes

Humidity

  • Humidity measures the moisture in the atmosphere, primarily due to water vapor.
  • High humidity occurs when there is a significant amount of water vapor, often felt during the rainy season.
  • High humidity creates a sticky feeling and prolongs the drying time of clothes.

Seasons

  • There are four main seasons: summer, winter, spring, and autumn, each lasting approximately three months.

Summer

  • Characterized by hot weather; people seek ways to cool down.
  • Common practices include wearing light cotton clothes, which keep the body cool, and consuming cold foods and beverages (ice creams, juices).
  • Usage of fans, coolers, and air-conditioners is prevalent.
  • Swimming is a popular leisure activity during this season.

Winter

  • Known for cold temperatures and snowfall in some regions.
  • People wear woollen clothes to retain body heat; wool is effective in this regard.
  • Hot foods and beverages, such as soup, coffee, milk, and tea, are favored for warmth.
  • Heaters and bonfires are commonly used to maintain warmth indoors.

Spring

  • A pleasant transitional season characterized by mild temperatures.
  • Notable for flower blooming, enhancing the beauty of the surroundings.

Autumn

  • Distinguished by the changing colors of leaves, leading to the term "fall" due to leaves falling from trees.
  • Symbolizes the transition from warm to colder weather.

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This quiz explores the concepts of humidity and seasons, focusing on their definitions and effects on our environment. Learn how humidity measures moisture in the atmosphere and how seasonal changes influence weather patterns. Test your knowledge on these fundamental atmospheric concepts.

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