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One where the air is very moist- lot of water in the air. Usually hot and steamy.
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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One where the air is very moist- lot of water in the air. Usually hot and steamy.
Warm, humid
The humid air meets cooler air and the moisture in the air freezes. It gets heavier causing it to fall as snow to Earth.
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.
The humid air meets cooler air and the moisture in the air freezes. It gets heavier causing it to fall as snow to Earth.
Typically a sharp drop on the barometer and warm, moist air ahead of the storm front.
The root word "humid" refers to a condition of containing or characterized by moisture or dampness in the air or environment.
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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.