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please help Mark and Vikki live in two different areas of North America. The temperature in Mark’s town today is 30°F. The temperature in Vikki’s town is 82°F. In both towns, the relative humidity is 90%. Is the amount of water vapor in the air the same in Mark’s and Vikki’s towns? Explain your answer.

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User Hrokr
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I think that the amount of water vapor in the air will be different because in Mark's town, it is cold and water in the clouds might turn to ice and come down as snow. And in Vikki's town, it is very warm so the water vapor might come down as rain.

I hope this helped! I was in a rush but I'm positive that this is correct.

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