(4) Relative humidity measures the amount of _______ _______ in the air as a percentage of the

(5) saturated amount (_______ amount it can hold). If the relative _________ is 100% it will likely (6) rain or form ____________. The dew point tells you the __________ when saturation reaches (7) 100%. Warmer air can hold _______ water vapor.

(8) Air pressure is the ____ that is exerted on a surface by the weight of ____. The two types of air (9) pressure systems that impact our weather are _______ -pressure systems and _____-pressure
(10) systems.

(11) A high-pressure system brings sunny, ____ days. This is because the _______ air moves away (12) from the center of the area and the air above _______ towards the surface. Surface
(13) temperatures are warmer so as the air sinks it _______ __and water _______ in the clouds
(14) evaporate.

(4) water vapor

(5) maximum
(6) precipitation
(7) temperature
(8) force, air
(9) high, low
(10) pressure
(11) clear
(12) cooler
(13) descends, condenses
(14) droplets

can you please do them in complete sentences

(4) Relative humidity measures the amount of water vapor in the air as a percentage of the total amount it can hold.

(5) If the relative humidity is 100%, it will likely rain or form precipitation, as the air is saturated.
(6) The dew point tells you the temperature when saturation reaches 100%.
(7) Warmer air can hold more water vapor.
(8) Air pressure is the force that is exerted on a surface by the weight of the air.
(9) The two types of air pressure systems that impact our weather are high-pressure systems and low-pressure systems.
(10) A high-pressure system brings sunny, clear days.
(11) This is because the cooler air moves away from the center of the area and the air above descends towards the surface.
(12) Surface temperatures are warmer, so as the air sinks, it warms up and water droplets in the clouds evaporate.

the word answers were not right

I apologize for the incorrect word choices. Here are the corrections:

(4) Relative humidity measures the amount of water vapor in the air as a percentage of the total capacity it can hold.
(5) If the relative humidity is 100%, it will likely rain or form precipitation, as the air is saturated.
(6) The dew point tells you the temperature when saturation reaches 100%.
(7) Warmer air can hold more water vapor.
(8) Air pressure is the force that is exerted on a surface by the weight of the atmosphere.
(9) The two types of air pressure systems that impact our weather are high-pressure systems and low-pressure systems.
(10) A high-pressure system brings sunny, clear days.
(11) This is because the cool air moves away from the center of the area and the air above descends towards the surface.
(12) Surface temperatures are warmer, so as the air sinks, it compresses and water vapor in the clouds evaporates.