cause they both are below the room temriture
Room temperature air. The water keeps it fresher.
Hot air from a radiator reaches the other side of a room by convection current. Convection current is when hot water/ air rises, hot water/ air cools, cool water/ air sinks, cool water/ air warms and then the cycle starts over.
If the water vapor amount stayed the same, then the relative humidity would be greater.
No; that is why it is called shrink wrap.
Because humidity means there is a lot of water vapor in the air, and thus, water cannot evaporate, as there is no room for it in the air.
Only in water. The air from your mouth is the same density as the air in the room- they will not float in air.
So the room will stay the same temperature. It does this when the thermometer drops temperature moderately.
you can not make air stay under water!
Cold water is dense and cold water sinks, just like air, cold air falls and hot air rises.
No why would the speed of sound will stay the same
I was thinking about that same thing only I asked it like this: A humidifier blows air into the room to increase humidity. Air purifiers use a filter to extract particles from the room. Couldn't you rig the humidifier to use water as a filter to clean the air? Thoughts?
They stay in the same place as others: in the air raid shelters, in Anderson shelters or in Morrison shelters if they didn't have a garden.
Room temperature air. The water keeps it fresher.
This is water that has condensed out of the room air on the evaporator coils of the air conditioner, and it is completely normal. If the humidity is high, one will see more water condensing and dripping from the air conditioner than when the room air is dry.
The hot water heats the metal of the radiator, which heats the surrounding air. The warm air circles round the room.
Ice will melt faster in room temperature air than in room temperature water due to the difference in thermal conductivity. Air is a poorer conductor of heat than water, which means that heat transfer occurs more slowly in air compared to water. Therefore, ice will melt more quickly in room temperature air.
Gas will stay in a cup. If the gas is denser then air, it will settle into the cup and stay there in much the same way that a liquid will. If the gas is close to the same density as the air, or lighter, it will float away and mix with the air.