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because of percipitation

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15y ago

The ability of air to hold moisture is a function of temperature. Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. In fact, this is why drops of water (condensation) appears on cold objects in a warm, humid room. The cold object cools the air around it causing the water vapor it holds to condense out and form droplets on the cold object. The water on the object is water that is no longer in the air, so the relative humidity of the air is lower.

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12y ago

Humid days feel hotter because the air temperature is high, the relative humidity is high, and the air is saturated with water vapor making body moisture unable to evaporate but instead collect on our skin. Hot and dry days have a separation between the temperature of the air and dew point with a low relative humidity.(Desert air has a high dew point and contains more water vapor.)

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13y ago

It is more humid in summer because warmer air holds more moisture than cold air.

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13y ago

Because warm air can carry more humidity than cold air. Cold days that humidity would just condense out as rain or dew instead.

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12y ago

The heat from the sun adds more water vapor in the air, creating humidity.

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11y ago

its more humid because warm air absorbs more moisture than cold air = )

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