humidity is formed when water in for example a room is evaporated or sublimated into the surrounding area... and if you entered the room, the water in the air would condense on your skin causing dampness then it would be either absorbed into your skin or it would evapourate back into the air.
Humidity is created by the evaporation of water into the atmosphere.
to create humidity the water in lakes,oceans,or rivers has to be evaporated and stored in the earths hemisphere and atmosphere
Humidity is the amount of water in air. It is formed by the process of water cycle.
Humidity
no it is evaporated water mixed with heat.
relative humidity
Humidity is a condition of a gas, you add moisture to a gas to increase it's humidity and dry it to reduce the humidity when air gets to 100% humidity it may rain?
A small inexpensive instrument for measuring humidity is called a Hygrometer (sometimes they are also called relative humidity indicator or humidity sensor). These instruments measure humidity.
Humidity - album - was created on 1998-04-02.
no, energy cannot be created or destroyed. particles are not given energy by humidity
Humidity
Manufactured kitchen cabinets are created with materials that will withstand a certain degree of humidity within a kitchen. While Michigan does experience some days of high humidity, kitchen cabinets are generally not exposed to outdoor condition. Most homes have controls to regulate the amount of humidity inside. If you are concerned about humidity inside your home, discuss that with the cabinetry contractor or representative.
relative humidity
It depends on where you are and what the conditions are like. humidty
no it is evaporated water mixed with heat.
relative humidity
It is humidity.
The humidity is filtered out by a humidity control system.
"its not the heat , its the humidity" usually means it is the the humidity that cools your body temperature down .
Humidity refers to the degree of wetness of the atmosphere. By using a humidity gauge or sling psychometer, humidity in the backyard can be measured.