The humidity in a grassland is usually moderate, like on average only around 50 to 60%.
There is water in the Grasslands but not too much of it. Mainly because the water would make the already rich nutrient-full soil wet and moisturized. Which will make the grass shorter.
Generally, the air in a desert is quite dry except for during the rainy season.
It can be both but mostly hot and dry
SW US is rather arid.
Humid air is more dense.
Because in humid air, there is more water in the air.
Because humid hair is still a bit wet and dry hair is dry. Electricity is attracted to water.
Since the swamp is humid, it cools down a little.
Because they need warm, humid air to draw energy from. When over water, the air is humid. When over land, the air is dry.
Humid air has more water vapor mixed in it than dry air has.
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.
Humid air is more dense.
Dry, hot and humid.
Because in humid air, there is more water in the air.
Most deserts are very hot and dry.
Because humid hair is still a bit wet and dry hair is dry. Electricity is attracted to water.
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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.
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A warm and dry air mass can make the area over which it moves arid and less humid. This is why deserts have dry air while coastal areas are humid.
Fairly humid, around 50% are very humid but 45% are dry as the desert! 5% are moist.