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Humidity levels are greatly affected by the amount of water vapor present in air. Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air and can be described in different ways. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.

Answer:

Precipitation and Winds

Explanation:

Humidity is the water vapor present in the air. This vapor is mostly invisible (Except fog) and depending on the amount of precipitation and water in air currents the Humidity levels can increase or decrease. For Example Countries near the Equator Line have high precipitation levels and strong winds coming from the coasts or a big basin, this results in regions with high humidity levels such as southeast Asia or the Amazon Region. On the other hand in dry regions like the Sahara desert, there is very little precipitation and the air currents are hot without water particles, this results in a very low humidity region.