Generally, day time has more humidity. Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air and the daytime is usually warmer than night.
Texas on a warm day would have more absolute humidity, but the Sahara Desert on a cold night would have more relative humidity.
we sweat more on a hot dry day,as on a humid day there is lot of moisture already present in the atmosphere.And on a dry day heat is more and moisture is less...
People actually sweat the same amount on a humid day as they do a cold, dry day. The difference is that the sweat isn't able to evaporate as quickly because of how much moisture is already in the air.
Rainforests are usually humid due to the constant raining. Usually rainforests are not hot, as I said they tend to be humid at day and commonly cold at night.
no you grow more at night but you still grow in the day
Humid day
Texas on a warm day would have more absolute humidity, but the Sahara Desert on a cold night would have more relative humidity.
we sweat more on a hot dry day,as on a humid day there is lot of moisture already present in the atmosphere.And on a dry day heat is more and moisture is less...
Because in humid air, there is more water in the air.
People actually sweat the same amount on a humid day as they do a cold, dry day. The difference is that the sweat isn't able to evaporate as quickly because of how much moisture is already in the air.
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Because humid weather is more wet, but dry weather is dry, and static electricity does not stick to wet things.
yes it is night active.
it is less dense
Rainforests are usually humid due to the constant raining. Usually rainforests are not hot, as I said they tend to be humid at day and commonly cold at night.
They erupt equally at day and at night.
The Coulomb's Law kit is perfect for a dry and windy day, but works poorly on a humid, wet day. Enough viable data cannot be collected on a humid day as humid air discharges static electricity slowly.