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if you place a glass of water outside and barely any of it evaporates, then the air is already very saturated with vapor molecules, or already humid. so if the air is humid, then it's very moist. if a lot of the water evaporates, then the air is dry.
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It can be cool and humid, cold and humid or hot and humid. It all depends on the specific biome.
humid. humid means wet arid means dry since the coast is near the sea, the water would be in the air making it more humid.
The noun form for the adjective humid is humidity.
When the air is humid and the glass is cold.
then condensation will occur
Condensation will form on the surface of the glass.
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Condensation
Factories are warm and humid because of the working machinery. They are not "kept" that way on purpose. It happens because the proper systems are not in place.
Well, if your windows are thin and get cold enough, the moist, humid air outside will condense on the surface of the windows, much like the condensation that appears on a cold beverage can or glass in a humid room.
Hmmm... I think this shld b a better ans. When in a cold room, the glass will contract. So, when taken out of cold room and placed in hot room, expansion will take place. As the glass has uneven surface, the process of expansion will cause the crack.
I should never assume; however, assuming you mean a cold glass in a hotter humid environment; condensation.
Water vapors are condensed on the cold surface.
I have never really heard that but I think it referrs to living in a really humid climate. I attended basic training in San Antonio Texas in July, I thought it was like breathing through a glass of water, so humid any car with air conditioning would sweat on the outside like a glass if ice tea.
Louisiana is one of the hot, humid state that receives a lot of rainfall. Louisiana is shaped like a boot, to represent the letter L.