Perspiration evaporates at a slower rate.
Because the more pecentage of the Humidity the more saturated the air so clean air can get to you.
The fact that heat tends to move from hotter objects to colder objects.
Sixty degrees Fahrenheit is a bit cooler than normal room temperature. Sixty degrees Celsius is hotter than the hottest weather that we ever experience, and if the weather ever got that hot, it would be fatal.
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No, higher numbers are hotter.
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Because the more pecentage of the Humidity the more saturated the air so clean air can get to you.
Mississippi is very much so hotter than Texas, or "feels hotter" because of the humidity. Both states reach high temperatures, but it's Mississippi's humidity that really kills you
North Carolina's humidity makes the temperature outside seem much hotter than it actually is. Humidity is moisture in the air.
because the moisture from the humidity rises up because of evaporation and the temperatur gets hotter and hotter or it can ge colder and colder and it will stat to rain
It's generally hotter in Arizona, but because of the high humidity, it's more miserable in Houston.
yes it is.
One of our body's mechanisms to cool us down is to sweat. In a low humidity environment the sweat can evaporate, absorbing extra heat from our body to help cool it. In high humidity, it is much more difficult - or impossible - for the sweat to evaporate and thus we can't get the benefit of the evaporative cooling.
One of our body's mechanisms to cool us down is to sweat. In a low humidity environment the sweat can evaporate, absorbing extra heat from our body to help cool it. In high humidity, it is much more difficult - or impossible - for the sweat to evaporate and thus we can't get the benefit of the evaporative cooling.
because the weather is hotter near the tropic places then the poles.
Miami has a tropical climate which means more humidity.
Humidity control is the regulation or saturation of water vapor in a mixture of air and water vapor. This is typically done through the use of a refrigerator or a humidifier which decrease and increase humidity respectively.