How to use in-sentence of “relative humidity”:
+ Frost is more likely to happen than snow because it needs a temperature of 32°F or 0°C, less than 2 metrem or 7 ft above sea level, no clouds in the sky, and a relative humidity of 65% or more.
+ When the temperature is lowered to the dew point, relative humidity become 100% and the water vapor condensationcondenses, making precipitation as dew, rain or snow.
+ The relative humidity at sea-level is around 70%.
+ A small difference between the temperature of the bulbs shows a high relative humidity coming from a low evaporation rate.
+ A major factor that influences the rate of evaporation is the relative humidity of the air around you.
+ The effects of relative humidity on some physical properties of modern vellum: implications for the optimum relative humidity for the display and storage of parchment.
+ The mean annual relative humidity in the Barangay is 77% which is not high.