It could be either, but usuall high humidity.
the dependence on cotton farming in the South
Where they met is not recorded anywhere, but they more than likely met as children as Marc Antony was a distant relative of Julius Caesar on his Antony's mother's side.
The only way you can be half-brother to your maternal grandmother is if you are the son of one of her parents with a different spouse. given the likely relative ages this is so unlikely as to be almost impossible.
It depends, if you were the son you would most likely become Pharaoh after your father or mother Pharaoh died. then if you die without a child the position goes to the second closest relative.
You are likely looking for BEDOUINS, but that only refers to Arab nomads (most of whom live in deserts, but some who do not). There were many Native American Tribes that lived in the US Southwest Deserts, like the Anasazi; South American Tribes that lived near the Atacama, like the Wari; Mongolian Turks that live in the Gobi Desert; and numerous other groups that are clearly NOT Bedouins.
-35 degrees Celsius.., the relative humidity will be in the high 90%
When the relative humidity reaches 100%, the dew point and air temperature are exactly the same and the weather is extremely humid and it is possible that it will be raining
Well did you factor in how many dicks it takes to make you gag?
A change in temperature would most likely do that.
I think you sweat in the rainforest because it is kind of like a desert.
Yes especially if your mother got porked by your father and his friend analy
For any given temperature air can only dissolve so much water in it, the amount of water dissolved in air for any given temperature is called the "relative humidity" of the air. Thus in the dry season it is likely that the relative humidity of the air will be low and the air will be able to absorb a lot of water, while during the rainy season the relative humidity will be high and the air will not be able to absorb more water very well.
in a tropical rainforest
because land heats up and cools down very fast so at night when the sun is not there the land starts to cool down quickly and the excess of heat is sent back by long wave radiation
Both, it just is more likely to rain when the humidity is higher.
More sand and salt than you'll most likely ever need. That's a point in the western Sahara Desert, in central Mauritania.
A desert.