aba y hum ne ans pocha hai.
much humidity and temperature does jasmine flower need
North Carolina's humidity makes the temperature outside seem much hotter than it actually is. Humidity is moisture in the air.
Because of the high humidity, the outside temperature felt much warmer than it actually was.
Not necessarily. Humidity is how much water is in the air and it makes the temperature feel warmer, but really doesn't.
Temperature is the amount of heat in a substance, so it's a measure of how fast something's molecules are moving. Humidity is how much water vapor is in the air. Temperature and humidity are different, but they are connected: both are features of the weather, and higher temperatures generally cause higher humidity, while lower temperatures cause lower humidity.
Cold air cannot hold as much water vapor as warm air. As temperature drops relative humidity rises. Absolute humidity remains constant until the dewpoint temperature is reached, then decreases with temperature as water precipitates out of the air. Below the dewpoint temperature relative humidity remains constant at 100%.
Humidity is the measure of how much water vapour there is in the ambient atmosphere. In a similar way, though not quite, that temperature is a measure of how much heat a substance has.
where the temperature is cool, and there is not much water vapour in the air (low humidity) or not much rain
it doesn't depend on the temperature but depends on how much water was evaporated
temperature plays a role in humidity
It depends on the species of mold, temperature, and humidity.
Hygrometers measure the relative humidity of the atmosphere. The relative humidity is the ratio between the present water vapor content of the air and the maximum amount of water vapor the air could hold at the same temperature. Cool air will not hold as much water vapor as warmer air. With the same amount of moisture in the air, an increase in temperature decreases the relative humidity, and if the temperature drops, relative humidity increases.