Yes, absolutely. It can affect comfort in a lot of little ways... sweat, breathing, the way your clothes feel and hang, etc.
A day with low humidityLow humidity. High humidity will prevent sweat from evaporating and hence make you feel warmer.
Changes in humidity are physical, NOT chemical, changes.
The climate does not change quickly. However, the weather can change quickly in the desert. There is little humidity to hold in heat or to slow heating. The humidity acts somewhat like a buffer to slow temperature changes. Without the humidity, the temperature can change more rapidly than in an area with higher humidity.
either way because if the humidity is high then evaporation will be slow. change it all the way around like now humidity is low the evaporation will be fast.
80 degrees is a comfortable temperature. 80 degrees feels comfortable to most providing the humidity is at an average level. Most would agree that a temperature of 80 degrees provides pleasant weather.
Humidity is dampness in the air. The intrument that measures it is a hygrometer, and a day with low humidity is more comfortable because its easier to breath
Humidity ratio or relative humidity id the ratio of the actual mass of water vapour that would saturate the air at the same temperature, the comfortable room humidity is 50%.
low
low humidity! it's more comfterbal and is better for letting the paint dry
30 to 55%
"how much does humidity change in a day?"
humidity does not change the season the phases of the moon does
A day with low humidityLow humidity. High humidity will prevent sweat from evaporating and hence make you feel warmer.
You can change "humid" to a noun by using the word "humidity."
Changes in humidity are physical, NOT chemical, changes.
The climate does not change quickly. However, the weather can change quickly in the desert. There is little humidity to hold in heat or to slow heating. The humidity acts somewhat like a buffer to slow temperature changes. Without the humidity, the temperature can change more rapidly than in an area with higher humidity.
Most people are comfortable with the humidity at 55% indoors. During periods of extreme dryness outdoors, though, a sharp drop in humidity may necessitate the use of a vaporizer indoors to add some moisture to the air.