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How can humidity be used to predict if it is going to rain?
a low humidity means that it is going to rain.
a high humidity means that it will not rain.
a high humidity increases the chance it will rain.
humidity cannot be used to predict rain.

ocean currents influence all of the following except
temperature
climate
radiation from the sun
weather

which of the following statements correctly explains the relationship between humidity and temperature?
the higher the temperature, the lower the humidity.
the higher the temperature, the higher the humidity.
the lower the temperature, the higher the humidity.

temperature does not affect humidity. all of the following are ways the jet stream influences weather except
it steers storms and moves them around it
moves warm air around it
moves cold air around
it is the place where storms are formed

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