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where is the amount of water vapor in the air likely to be highest, above a desert or a tropical rain forest?
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where is the amount of water vapor in the air likely to be highest, above a desert or a tropical rain forest?
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Desert due to the high temperatures, therefore any water can evaporate and will be in the air as water vapour. In a rainforest it is usually cold so it is less likely that there will be water vapour as there is not much water evaporating.
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