humidity does not change the season the phases of the moon does
Answerevaporated water, or humidity.
"Because relative humidity is related with the temperature of the air. Relative humidity is the rate of water vapour to the maximum amount of water vapour can air hold at that temperature. The amount of water vapour that air can hold is increses as the temperature of the air increases. If the air holds same amount of water while the temperature is incresing, relative humidity of the air decreses because maximum amount of water that air can hold increases and the rate of humidity to tha maximum humidity decreses."Someone had given this answer, and it is partially correct, however, their bizarre English and grammar skills make it hard to understand. I think what they meant was that relative humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air, compared to what the air can "hold" at a given temperature. As temperature increases, the amount of water vapor or moisture the air can hold does as well.So, after the sun rises the temperature of the air increases, so does the amount of moisture the air can hold and the actual amount of water vapor in the air may stay the same, thus decreasing the relative humidity. The opposite happens at night.Relative humidity = (actual vapor density/ saturation density) x100%
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Several sources show that there is essentially no water on Saturn. Therefore no humidity.
Planets change from season to season because that's just the way it is get that is just the way it is
For any given temperature air can only dissolve so much water in it, the amount of water dissolved in air for any given temperature is called the "relative humidity" of the air. Thus in the dry season it is likely that the relative humidity of the air will be low and the air will be able to absorb a lot of water, while during the rainy season the relative humidity will be high and the air will not be able to absorb more water very well.
Static is produced most in the winter season because the air is dry, and there isn't alot of humidity in the air, that is also why your skin drys up.
In rainy season clothes do not dry faster because in rainy season there is humidity in air.
They can change air temp. and humidity in the air.
Heating the air reduces the relative humidity. It doesn't change the amount of watervapor in the air. But warm air is able to hold more water vapor than cold air can, sowhen you heat the air, the air becomes 'less full' of water vapor, which means lowerrelative humidity.
Maybe because there is much water vapor in the air.
No. It is a physical change.
A change in temperature would most likely do that.
You can reduce the air humidity is less oxidizing metals.
The relative humidity in a closed vessel will not change due to pressure. Assuming water is the fluid, the relative humidity will stabilize to 100%.
A desert cooler, also called a swamp cooler, depends on low humidity and evaporation to cool the air. It loses efficiency when the humidity is high, such as during the rainy season. Less water will evaporate when the air is already nearly saturated with water.
Relative humidity is directly related to the amount of water vapor in air, and that's the relationship. The more water vapor that is in the air, the higher the relative humidity at a given temperature.