No, in fact the continent of Antarctica is the driest continent on earth.
Average humidity on the Antarctic continent is less than five percent: it is a desert.
There is little or no precipitation on the Antarctic continent: it is classified as a desert with about five percent humidity. However, it has been known to rain on the Antarctic Peninsula.
high humidity
High humidity reduces the rate of transpiration.
Yes, 85 humidity is considered high.
All of Antarctica is a 'polar desert' because the humidity there is less than five percent. The humidity in the Saraha desert is 25% to 30%. Any latitude below 60 degrees South latitude that lies on a continent is a latitude of the Antarctic desert.
Antarctica is an icy desert. It is the driest continent on earth with about five percent humidity.
The humidity outside is high
Snake plants do not thrive in high humidity environments as they prefer low to moderate humidity levels.
When there is a large amount of water in the air, the humidity level is high. This high humidity indicates that the air is close to being fully saturated with moisture. High humidity levels can lead to discomfort, especially when the temperature is also high.
Rice is the major crop of the world that needs high humidity and high rainfall.
It's when air in a region is very moist (humidity is high)