The evaporation of your perspiration is lessened when there is high humidity, making it more difficult for the body to cool itself off. It is not the act of sweating that cools you off, but the evaporation of the sweat.
When the air is hot and dry, your sweat evaporates easily and cools the body. When it is hot and humid, the air is already nearly saturated with water so your sweat does not quickly evaporate and this makes you feel hotter.
High humidity feels hotter because sweat is less easily evaporated from the skin, meaning it is harder for your body to regulate it's temperature.
It will make it differ because of the humidity the temperature rises making it hotter
well, you don't feel warm actually it s really cold outside
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The cold in winter causes the humidity to drop by condensing it out. The heat in summer can cause the humidity to rise by evaporating more water from nearby bodies of water.
well, during the summer in the north it is warmer. if you do not have thermal-pane windows then it will feel warm or cold depending on the outside temperature. solution to problem: thermal pane windows.
Water absorbs heat more easily than air does. So, when there is more water in the air, it can sometimes feel hotter than it really is. That is why you might hear someone use the term "sticky" to refer to humid, moist air.
It will make the air humid, and so you may feel warmer.
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yeah you will feel way HOTTER.
well, you don't feel warm actually it s really cold outside
Its called humidity
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Marble absorbs heat and carpet doesnt therefore marble would would be hotter.
It's rare that Houston would actually, by temperature, be much warmer, but it's common that Houston would be much more humid, which makes it feel much warmer.
The dark bench absorbs more heat.
Sweat glands. Your body perspires on hot days; the liquid water on your skin evaporates, carrying heat away from your body. That's why humid days feel so much hotter than dry days; the perspiration cannot evaporate when the humidity is high.
In the Philippines, summer temperatures typically range from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F) in the lowlands. However, it can feel hotter due to high humidity levels. Cooling coastal breezes offer some relief in coastal areas.
Because darker colours absorb the heat and sunlight more and make you feel hotter.