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16. The air over the Equator generally rises because the
air is
A) dry and cool with low density
B) moist and hot with low density
C) moist and cool with high density
D) dry and hot with high density

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the answer is B: moist and hot with low density

The air over the Equator generally rises because the air is B) moist and hot with low density as of by the activity of high temperature.

What is humidity at equator?

Hot, humid air rises over the equator. As it rises to excessive altitude it expands due to the fact the air strain decreases (there's much less mass of air above it). As air expands because of this reducing strain, it additionally cools. Since cool air is capable of keep much less water vapor than heat air, condensation occurs.

Atmospheric Convection - the Earth is maximum strongly heated close to the equator. Surface air is heated and expands because the temperature increases, thereby reducing the density of the air. This low density air rises over the equator, and is changed with the aid of using floor air streaming from north and south of the equator.

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