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A tropical climate is not always measured in temperature as it can vary, however, a higher humidity than normal would classify it as tropical.
Fairly humid, around 50% are very humid but 45% are dry as the desert! 5% are moist.
What is the normal humidity level at a temperature of 0 degrees F?
3 days, under normal conditions. It should be noted, however, that the environment can also affect how long we can survive without water. This includes air temperature, relative humidity etc.
Yes, but not under normal circumstances. At, or above, 100%, condensation would take place on anything that could act as a nucleus - such as a dust particle in the air.
The answer depends on the "normal or ideal conditions" that you are comparing the 83% humidity to. 1. In a typical home, the answer is "Yes". The ideal indoor relatively humidity percentage ranges from 40% to 55% relative humidity (depending on individual comfort requirements). For people who have much wood in their homes, (e.g. paneling, hardwood flooring, or oiled fine furniture verses urethane sealed furniture, etc.), 40% to 45% relative humidity is often preferred. 2. In a rain forest, however, the average relative humidity is often above 90%, so the answer could arguably be "No". 83% might be considered dry when compared to the normal healthy rain forest humidity conditions.
One percent of normal liver function is not sufficient to maintain life. Your friend will need a liver transplant, providing she is a candidate, if she is to survive much longer.
Usually the fur. It keeps their body heat to a normal. Also their strength in hunting. We humans have it too, but now with 21st Century style life. Hunting and cold climate survivation is much harder.
The normal climate of a equilateral rain forest is a tropical rain forest climate. In this type of climate it rains every month, it is usually very hot and wet year round.
It has climate that is normal some part is rain
Peru's climate is tropical, sub tropical , and normal.
The climate in most deserts is quite hot and dry during much of the summer. However, during the monsoon season in the southwest United States from about June 15 - September 30 the humidity will frequently be higher than normal.