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Both, it just is more likely to rain when the humidity is higher.
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There is an effect if you're a living being and trying to cool down. Humidity does not change the temperature. It will make it difficult for your body to cool down, so it 'feels' hotter with humidity. Sweat has to evaporate for your body to cool down. It's harder to evaporate when the air is already saturated with water (ie high humidity).
Not necessarily. Humidity is how much water is in the air and it makes the temperature feel warmer, but really doesn't.
Warm temperatures, high humidity, and low pressure are a good recipe for thunderstorms.
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-35 degrees Celsius.., the relative humidity will be in the high 90%
Low is at high temperature High is at low temperature It kind of has to do with the way the shower is at the humidity rate
You can feel water in the air when the humidity is high. The humidity is the amount of moisture in the air. The humidity gets high when the temperature rises.
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Yes, because of the very high humidity which would not allow evaporation from the skin.
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It could be either, but usuall high humidity.
Low humidity + high temperature. The low humidity is necessary for rapid evaporation as the air can only hold a certin amount of moisture. The high temperature is necessary as liquids become more volitile at higher temps and therefor will evaporate faster
Both, it just is more likely to rain when the humidity is higher.
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High temperature and humidity