GLOBE Projects

GLOBE Side Navigation

Effect of temperature and humidity in the formation of clouds

Country:Saudi Arabia
Student(s):Nourah Almadhi & Nourah Albarrak & Latifah Alhuthail
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Teacher:samia salaf alhmmadi
Contributors:Teacher: Samia alhmmadi Translators: Khaled Alrasheed & Ibrahim Alhuthail
Report Type(s):Standard Research Report, International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Earth As a System
Presentation Poster: View Document
Optional Badges:I am a Collaborator, I am an Engineer, I make an Impact
Language(s):
Date Submitted:03/16/2019
This experiment measures the level of susceptibility to which temperature and relative humidity can affect the formation of clouds and the to explore the relationship between temperature and relative humidity. We conducted this experiment at Al-Tarbiyah Al-Namouthayjiah Schools- Al Rayan from 29/01/2019 to 13/02/2019 where the descriptive / observation method was used. In this experiment, it was concluded that the relationship between relative humidity and temperature is inverse. The higher the temperature during the day, the more water vapor air is able to carry and therefore the relative humidity decreases.



Comments