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What causes air to be humid?

Moisture, the higher level of moisture in the air, the higher level of humidity it is. That's why when you walk into a green house it's hot and humid, the higher level of moisture in the air can sometimes make it difficult to breathe, ie. in a steam room.


What is air moisture called?

Moisture in the air is called humidity. There are different measurements of humidity including absolute humidity.


When moisture in tha air on a rainless day is called?

When there is moisture in the air on a rainless day, it is often referred to as humidity. This moisture can make the air feel more heavy or sticky.


How does a humidity sensor switch work to regulate the level of moisture in the air?

A humidity sensor switch works by detecting the amount of moisture in the air and then activating or deactivating a device, such as a humidifier or dehumidifier, to regulate the level of moisture. When the sensor detects that the humidity is too high or too low, it triggers the device to turn on or off, helping to maintain the desired level of moisture in the air.


What is the moistness of stickness of air called?

The moisture content of air is called humidity.


Amount of moisture in the air is called?

humidity


Moisture in the water cycle?

Amount of water in air determines moisture. It determines the level of humidity.


Sentence with the word moisture?

If there is too much moisture in the air, the air will feel cold and damp.


What is cloud called at ground level?

Cloud at ground level is called fog. It forms when the air near the ground becomes cooled to the point where it can no longer hold its moisture in a vapor state, causing it to condense into tiny water droplets.


What term describes th elevel of air saturation?

The term that describes the level of air saturation is "humidity." Humidity refers to the amount of water vapor present in the air. It is commonly expressed as a percentage, indicating the ratio of the current moisture level to the maximum moisture capacity at a given temperature. Higher humidity levels indicate that the air is more saturated with moisture.


What do we called the dirty haze that forms when air pollution combines with moisture in the air?

Smog.


When moisture is released from the leaves of trees into the air it is called?

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