Both, it just is more likely to rain when the humidity is higher.
high tides occurs when the river climbs and heavy rain falls
A day with low humidityLow humidity. High humidity will prevent sweat from evaporating and hence make you feel warmer.
low relative humidity. The reason being that most organic organisms have semi permeable membranes allowing water to pass from an area of high water concentration (the organism) to an area of low water concentration (low humidity surroundings) through a process known as osmosis. This is why you parch in the desert faster than you would in the rain forest.
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Warm temperatures, high humidity, and low pressure are a good recipe for thunderstorms.
Rain typically occurs in a low pressure area. High pressure tends to inhibit rain.
rain occurs in low atmospheric pressure.
Low is at high temperature High is at low temperature It kind of has to do with the way the shower is at the humidity rate
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high tides occurs when the river climbs and heavy rain falls
A day with low humidityLow humidity. High humidity will prevent sweat from evaporating and hence make you feel warmer.
I believe that if the humidity is high and it is cold it will snow.Cause I libe in a town near the gulf where it barley snows probly only in 04 is when it did but I've wished for it to snow and try looking at the humidity of snow states and compared:-)
low relative humidity. The reason being that most organic organisms have semi permeable membranes allowing water to pass from an area of high water concentration (the organism) to an area of low water concentration (low humidity surroundings) through a process known as osmosis. This is why you parch in the desert faster than you would in the rain forest.
"The general rule: fruits get low humidity, veggies get high humidity"Low humidity: things that get moldy (strawberries, citrus fruits) or slimy (carrots, cucumbers, eggplant)High humidity: leafy things that wilt (lettuce, spinach, etc) and most other vegetables.
It's considered high humidity, and anything above 50%.
It depends on what you mean. A dew point of 60 degrees Fahrenheit would be considered moderate to high humidity. A relative humidity of 60% would usually be considered low at low temperatures and high at high temperatures.