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Author
Ruder, NateDate Published
2006-07-28
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There are many relationships within Meteorology that can be difficult for students to conceptualize. Specifically, students struggle to understand that air pressure is influenced by both temperature and relative humidity. Both relationships are indirect. Many students have the misconception that air pressure will increase by adding water vapor to the air.Description
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