very lil cuz theres no trees or plants for transpiration, no water for evaporation. the air is very dry thus humidity level is less.
Desert implies a lack of humidity. Antarctica experiences less than five percent humidity, which makes it a desert.
The river basin would generally be more humid.
Humidity
this is the current humidity
The relative humidity would be quite low.
Actually Antarctica is a desert, it's arid with only about five percent humidity. Plus it is exceptionally cold. By comparison, the Sahara desert in Africa is rated at from 25% to 30% humidity.
Average humidity on the Antarctic continent is less than five percent: it is a desert.
The Soleus does have a humidity gague where you can see what the current level of humidity in the room is.
relative humidity Humidity is the term that describes the level of air saturation.
You need to specify a particular desert as each desert is different and has its own climate statistics.
The entire continent is considered a desert, because the humidity there is about five percent.
The desert is usually not humid unless it happens to be during the rainy season. I live in the desert and yesterday our humidity was 2% with a dewpoint of minus 26 degrees F. That is about as dry as one can find.