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There is an effect if you're a living being and trying to cool down. Humidity does not change the temperature. It will make it difficult for your body to cool down, so it 'feels' hotter with humidity. Sweat has to evaporate for your body to cool down. It's harder to evaporate when the air is already saturated with water (ie high humidity).
The surrounding air works with the hot food, cooling it off. This is because heat naturally wants to escape and cool off. Once it reaches air temperature, it cannot physcially cool off any more, though.
Trade winds are cool because they result from hot air rising up. As the hot air rises up, cool air comes down to take its place.
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
Dramatic change in temperature and storms.
No. The temperature of the unit would be at the ambient temperature of the room.
No. Lava heats up the air. In turn, the air cools the lava.
you would turn the temperature down for cooler air temperatures in a car, in a house the air temperature coming out the vents does not change based on the thermostats set point
Well, if the air is sinking then the temperature is dropping since hot air rises. When cool air comes down, if it comes down too fast, the hot air and cold air "clash" and that's what causes fog.
it turns to cool the engine it has little fins on it to draw/suck air in to cool the engine down
It turns on when you turn the A/C on because it needs air flow over the condenser to cool down the refrigerant as it goes through it. It also will turn on when the engine reaches a certain preset temperature with the A/C off.
The air will cool down, while the other object gets hotter.
The air will cool down, while the other object gets hotter.
It will cool down, nothing is wrong with it. It is just air.
The air will cool down, while the other object gets hotter.
Dew pointThe dew point is the temperature to which air must cool to be saturated.
Because the amount of water vapour that the air can carry before condensation occurs varies with temperature. If you take hot humid air aind cool it down some of that humidity will drop out as condensation - turn into water.