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Humidity is to blame for that muggy, steamy feeling you experience on some hot summer days. What gas in the atmosphere causes humidity? A) oxygen B) hydrogen C) nitrogen D) wate…
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Humidity is to blame for that muggy, steamy feeling you experience on some hot summer days. What gas in the atmosphere causes humidity? A) oxygen B) hydrogen C) nitrogen D) water vapor
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Answer:The answer is Water vapor
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