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HiThe problem with explaining humidity, is its relation ship to human life. Nobody is really interested until it affect them. The simplest way to describe relative humidity is at 100% the human body can not evaporate body sweat, and a person feels muggy. At 45% a person will feel the most comfortable. And to understand humidity the hotter the air, the more water it can contain. Humidifiers can help indoors to get an acceptable percentage, to make life comfortable.I hope this helped.
It is the comparison of how humble a person should be to how humble he is. An Egotist has a low relative humility. The phrase is a play on relative humidity, a comparison of the amount of water in air that is present compared to how much could be contained at that pressure and temperature. The same witticism works as relative "humanity"
Every person with fibro seems to have differant triggers. The humidity, for fibro sufferers, does make it feel like the sky is sitting on your shoulders. Hope this helps you try to cope or understand a little more.
DA site your sources when you put stuff on here DA!It measures the moisture content or relative humidity of the air...............http://www.thefreedictionary.com/psychrometer
Relative to the person in the bus, the ball goes in a vertical line. To a person outside the moving bus it would go in a parabolic path.
No, computers will not affect a persons skin. If a person never goes outside and sits at a computer, their skin may become pale.
Doctors sometimes categorize anxiety as an emotion or an affect depending on whether it is being described by the person having it (emotion) or by an outside observer (affect).
The evaporation of water from the cloth lowers the temperature of the cloth and thus hopefully by conduction the temperature of the person. Note that this method does not work in spaces with 100 % relative humidity.
A distant relative.
When you breath out, you always breath out water vapor along with air. However, you can't usually see the water vapor because the water molecules are not close enough to form individual droplets. Individual droplets can be seen at the dewpoint.The dew point is associated with relative humidity. A high relative humidity indicates that the dew point is closer to the current air temperature. If the relative humidity is 100%, the dew point is equal to the current temperature.Cool air can hold less moisture, which is why dew forms on the ground overnight, when the air cools.Back to your question:If the air has a higher humidity, you'll be able to see your breath at a higher temperature.If the air has low humidity, it will take a cooler temperature to be able to see your breath.This is why you can see your breath in the winter much more easily than in the summer.
Depending on an array of factors it can be anywhere between 2-10 days. Things that will affect this are temperature, humidity, physical activity, and others.
not exactly. it is possible, but it is also possible that the person didn't care about the relative or it was impossible to get there.