The river basin would generally be more humid.
Generally, no. The desert would usually have a lower humidity than a beach.
A seacoast would have higher humidity than a desert.
Desert air usually has a very low moisture content. Air above a lake would be much more humid.
Chennai is very humid, often more than Jaisalmer.
That depends upon the specific desert and season of the year. In deserts of the American southwest, the humidity may drop to less than 10 percent in the dry winter but may be 50-60 percent (or more) during the summer rainy season.
Yes. Humidity is the amount of water in the air. So if it's dry, it's not humid. If the air feels very heavy and moist, then it is humid. Warmer places have a tendency to be more humid than cooler places though, because when it's warm the molecules are more spread apart leaving room for water.
Air over the ocean would have more moisture than air over a desert.
It would rust much more quickly at a beach due to the higher humidity and salt spray.
Texas on a warm day would have more absolute humidity, but the Sahara Desert on a cold night would have more relative humidity.
A desert cools much more repidly than a swamp because there is little humidity to help hold the heat.
A desert will cool off much more quickly as there is little humidity or cloud cover that would hold in the heat of the day.
The humidity is very low in the desert making it feel much cooler.
The climate does not change quickly. However, the weather can change quickly in the desert. There is little humidity to hold in heat or to slow heating. The humidity acts somewhat like a buffer to slow temperature changes. Without the humidity, the temperature can change more rapidly than in an area with higher humidity.
Desert air usually has a very low moisture content. Air above a lake would be much more humid.
Chennai is very humid, often more than Jaisalmer.
Because it is more humidity, so more water and also because is warmer.
Since there is little humidity and rain in a desert, metal items oxidize (rust) at a much slower rate than in more humid areas.
A day with low humidityLow humidity. High humidity will prevent sweat from evaporating and hence make you feel warmer.
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