When you go higher into the air, air pressure starts to decrease and when you are at sea level, air pressure very high.
When the temperature is really high, air molecules start bouncing around rapidly and that creates high air pressure. This pressure is enough to blow up a balloon on it's own. When the temperature is really cold, air molecules contract and forms low pressure. This can actually shrink a balloon without the air going out of the balloon in a matter of minutes.
No answer for humidity yet.
The air is lighter when the air is humid. This is a result of the fact that water molecules are lighter in weight than air molecules. As humidity increases, the weight of the air decreases.
How does temperature affect humity?
The mount of water vapor that air can hold depends on the temperature of the air.
As temperature increases so does the pressure
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Millions of factors affect air temperature. Such as the air density, air make-up, humidity, temperature of the ground below it, wind speed, time of year, amount of sunlight and many more.
Temperature and humidity do not affect radioactive decay.
There is an effect if you're a living being and trying to cool down. Humidity does not change the temperature. It will make it difficult for your body to cool down, so it 'feels' hotter with humidity. Sweat has to evaporate for your body to cool down. It's harder to evaporate when the air is already saturated with water (ie high humidity).
humidity ,temperature,light intensity and co2 concentration in air.
Air temperature is responsible for clouds and humidity content.
How does temperature affect humity? The mount of water vapor that air can hold depends on the temperature of the air.
Altitude, temperature and humidity.
temperature and humidity
Millions of factors affect air temperature. Such as the air density, air make-up, humidity, temperature of the ground below it, wind speed, time of year, amount of sunlight and many more.
Millions of factors affect air temperature. SUch as the air density, air make-up, humidity, temperature of the ground below it, wind speed, time of year, amount of sunlight and many more.
When the temperature of air is cooled or reduced the relative humidity (RH) increases. The moisture content of the air remains the same until the RH rises to the point of 100% saturation and condensation occurs.
The higher the temperature of the air the higher the amount of humidity you feel. Also the colder the airs temperature it can cause precipitation such as hail, snow, and sleet rather then just rain.
Temperature and humidity do not affect radioactive decay.
Humidity
Yes. Humidity represents the amount of water vapor that exists for a given temperature, pressure, and volume. As humidity increases, the evaporation rate will decrease.
There is an effect if you're a living being and trying to cool down. Humidity does not change the temperature. It will make it difficult for your body to cool down, so it 'feels' hotter with humidity. Sweat has to evaporate for your body to cool down. It's harder to evaporate when the air is already saturated with water (ie high humidity).
humidity ,temperature,light intensity and co2 concentration in air.