Yes. Humidity is the amount of water in the air. So if it's dry, it's not humid. If the air feels very heavy and moist, then it is humid. Warmer places have a tendency to be more humid than cooler places though, because when it's warm the molecules are more spread apart leaving room for water.
the word 'because' gives you the clue....it tells you the effect is made because...of an event!!
The desert is usually not humid unless it happens to be during the rainy season. I live in the desert and yesterday our humidity was 2% with a dewpoint of minus 26 degrees F. That is about as dry as one can find.
a desert is a dry landscape with no water in the air or in a basin. a humid tropical region has high levels of mouisture in the air and there is rivers and lakes nearby, also affecting the humidity. humidity comes from evaporated mouisture, which the desert has none of.
The desert has little humidity and rarely is cloudy. These two factors allow the desert to heat up rapidly during the day and cool off quickly at night. In other biomes humidity and clouds act as a blanket which slows down heating and cooling.
The Antarctic is classed as a desert. A desert doesn't have to be hot and full of sand-dunes. a definition from a dictionary is: any area in which few forms of life can exist because of lack of water, permanent frost, or absence of soil.
That is generally correct.
Actually Antarctica is a desert, it's arid with only about five percent humidity. Plus it is exceptionally cold. By comparison, the Sahara desert in Africa is rated at from 25% to 30% humidity.
Actually, a desert has very high air pressure because dry air is so clear that the sun can easily heat through the ground, causing it to have very low humidity. That's why there is very little precipitation in desert's.
well, climatic conditions are: dry, arid and low humidity areas
Yes ! Their natural habitat is the dry, desert areas of Australia. These areas never get high humidity - instead, they are hot, dry, arid areas.
Highland;Semiarid;Desert;and Tropical Wet and Dry.
The Sahara Desert
the word 'because' gives you the clue....it tells you the effect is made because...of an event!!
The desert is usually not humid unless it happens to be during the rainy season. I live in the desert and yesterday our humidity was 2% with a dewpoint of minus 26 degrees F. That is about as dry as one can find.
very lil cuz theres no trees or plants for transpiration, no water for evaporation. the air is very dry thus humidity level is less.
desert
A dry area where few plants grow is called a desert.