heat
Antarctica is a desert with less than five percent humidity. There is not enough moisture or warmth for snow.
relative humidity
It depends on where you are and what the conditions are like. humidty
Relative humidity is a measure of how much moisture is in the air compared to how much moisture the air can hold at a given temperature. If the relative humidity is 100%, the air is saturated and can hold no more moisture. Lower relative humidity means the air is drier and can still hold more moisture.
relative humidity is the amount of moisture that air can hold in a certain temperature
The state of atmosphere with respect to moisture is associated with humidity. As moisture saturates the air, it encourages a general increase in relative humidity.
Heat refers to the level of warmth in the air, while humidity refers to the level of moisture in the air. In hot and humid conditions, both heat and humidity are high, making the air feel hotter because sweat does not evaporate easily.
If the relative humidity is high, it means that the air has a lot of moisture in it. This high moisture content can lead to feelings of stickiness or dampness in the air.
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Humidity.
that is the humidity
humidity