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difference between moisture and humidity? #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:52 am   difference between moisture and humidity?
 

what is the difference between moisture and humidity?
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difference between moisture and humidity? #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 09, 2009 14:48 pm   difference between moisture and humidity?
 

When it is humid, there is a lot of moisture in the air.
Humidity is a condition, which is created by excess of moisture.
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difference between moisture and humidity? #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 09, 2009 21:07 pm   difference between moisture and humidity?
 

Concise Milanya, concise. Great stuff.

Humidity is a condition, which is created by excess of moisture being evaporated by a rise in temperature. ( I think. )
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