The mountain ranges will have climate similar to California's mountain ranges during summer and early fall; this includes the rainfall. Southeast Asia's ranges probably will not get any snow (although it felt like it sometimes), whereas California's mountain ranges do get snow.
Louisiana and the Sacramento Valley of California both have similar "humidity & heat" to the Mekong Delta during their hot summers. Which is probably why California's central valley is also strong in rice agriculture.
Heat in the US is as varied with respect to humidity as is the heat in Asia. Hence the question is not accurate. I live in the Southeastern U.S., and the humidity in the southeast is unbearable in the summer.
Throughout Asia the climate is hot although the amount of heat and humidity varies. Russia, however, is mostly cold.
Dry heat is heat without humidity, and wet heat is heat with a lot of humidity.
"its not the heat , its the humidity" usually means it is the the humidity that cools your body temperature down .
Yes, heat can lower humidity levels by increasing the air's capacity to hold moisture, causing the relative humidity to decrease.
humidity means the heat which leads to sweating
The combination of temperature and humidity is known as the heat index. However, without the specific humidity percentage, the heat index cannot be accurately determined.
Rice was historically grown in regions with warm, wet climates such as Southeast Asia, East Asia, and parts of Africa. These regions provided the ideal conditions of water, heat, and soil necessary for the cultivation of rice.
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Latent Heat
Heat refers to the level of warmth in the air, while humidity refers to the level of moisture in the air. In hot and humid conditions, both heat and humidity are high, making the air feel hotter because sweat does not evaporate easily.
the atoms inside your feet get bigger in heat