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heat refers to the amount of high temperature in air.... and humidity refers to the amount of water in air.....
Increase in temperature makes us sweat. Normally when sweat evaporates it takes heat from body to evaporate and thus cools our body. But when humidity is high the sweat is not able to evaporate thus our body is not able to cool. In cold weather we will not experience this as body does not sweat.Thus increased temperature affects the amt of humidity we feel.
I think the answer is cool slowly because if you left something that was hot out, it would cool.
Humidity is how much water content is in the air aroundus.I think humid specific means " as we perceive or feel it " This is why you feel hot on a humid day at 80 degree with 90 percent humidity than lets say a day that's 100 degrees with 25 percent humidity (one hundred percent humidity equals Rain) With high humidity we cannot cool off by perspiration,making us Feel warmer than it might actually be.And the reverse can of course be said the less humidity the better we can handle a very high temperature day.
I assume you meant to say "is low" at the end of your question. In order to answer this. I need to explain a couple things. As humans, we sweat to cool down. The way this works, is as the sweat evaporates off our skin, it draws heat away from the body. In high humidity, evaporation is slower, and therefore we cool down more slowly. (in warm temperatures) So in low humidity, our bodies are better able to regulate excess heat, and keep us cooler. Also, humid air is harder for our lungs to process oxygen out of, so we get less oxygen with each breath in higher humidity.
Humidity indicates the likelihood of precipitation, dew, or fog. High humidity makes people feel hotter outside in the summer because it reduces the effectiveness of sweating to cool the body by reducing the evaporation of perspiration from the skin. This effect is calculated in a heat index table.
No, Humidity is when there is moist in the air. If it is high then there will be a lot of moist in the air. There for keeping them wet.
The humidity outside is high
Usually, there is significant humidity associated with the heat in Alabama.
High humidity outside and a leaky house. What are you measuring your humidity with? Is it reliable?
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.
The phrase "It's not the heat, it's the humidity" is commonly used in the summer months because high humidity levels can make the air feel hotter than it actually is. Humidity affects how efficiently your body can cool itself through sweat evaporation, leading to a feeling of discomfort and increased perception of heat.
Humidity (RH) is a measurement of how much water vapor is in the air. When the humidity is high, that's when it feels sticky outside.
heat refers to the amount of high temperature in air.... and humidity refers to the amount of water in air.....
High humidity makes it harder for the human body to cool down because sweat does not evaporate from the skin as easily. Also, high humidity can cause allergies to worsen.
No, they cannot. Pugs are very sensitive to heat and high humidity; they can overheat very easily and very quickly.