It is physical
Warm air is above cool air.
Under, cool air is heavier.
Cool Air! As the heated air rises the heated air starts getting cool. This is because the higher the air is the colder it gets. Then the heated air will be replaced with cold air. As the cold air then comes down near the ground the cool air will become heated because of the sun. Heated Air - Cool Air - Cold Air And On And On It Goes
Warm air molecules are fast moving and therefore less dense than cold air molecules. Since cold air is more dense (more slowly moving) it sinks.
Cool mist humidifiers have a small motor in them that breaks down the water and passes the moisture through the air via the fan that is also inside the humidifier. The basic purpose of thse humidifiers is to purify the air.
The products that Cool Mist produce are humidifiers. Humidifiers are great for keeping moisture in the air during the warm, hot, muggy months of the summer.
NO Not at all They suck
A warm humidifier will warm the air and make sure it is moist. A cool humidifier just pumps through cool air that has been enriched with moisture from the internal water store.
Humidifiers release water vapor into the air to increase the overall humidity. To do this, electric humidifiers use electricity either to heat water, releasing steam, or to produce ultrasonic vibrations that produce water vapor.
A warm mist humidifier heats up the water causing steam to rise and humidify the air. A cool mist humidifier uses a wick filter which uses either a fan to blow through the filter and blowing the water in a fine mist or a metal diaphragm which vibrates water particles into the air.
No! They are actually very bad for children with asthma! This is because the air that comes out of humidifiers is not always clean or fresh air! Hope this helps! :D
No you can't get sick by sleeping with a humidifier. All humidifiers do is help moisturize the air. Air that is too dry can cause colds, sinus infections, or scratchy and sore throats.
Modern Humidifiers work by taking in the existing water in a room or container and running it thorugh a series of hot tubes or chambers, rapidly heating the water and turning it to mist, vapor, or steam. Herbal additives are usually added to the end result to create a more beneficial air.
tiny water droplets (mist)
Humidifiers are household appliances designed to improve indoor air quality by increasing moisture in a room or home. Bryant humidifiers can be viewed at certified Bryant dealers, directions to which can be found at the official Bryant website.
It is physical