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It is more humid in the summer days, so the electrons dont have much space to move around. :)
Fleas typically like a humid warm environment, so although states like Utah, Arizona, and Nevada are almost flea free, there are certainly fleas there, they are just not as prevalent.
In winter one hour. 10 AM in California = 11 AM in Arizona. In summer, California observes Daylight Saving Time but Arizona does not, so in summer there is NO time difference between the two states.
The Tropical Rainforest is so humid because it is close to the Equator
Like as in Summer. Temp : morning 12-15, mid day: 30-38, even- 35 to 27. But so humid
it was very humid outside because yesterday it rained An example would be, It is very humid outside. The weather in the Carribean is very humid. When it's very hot and humid outside, be sure to drink several glasses of throughout the day. Tropical plants grow best when the air is warm and humid. Grandma hates sticky, humid weather, so she spent the summer sitting near the air conditioner. When it's very humid outside, my hair gets frizzy. The temperature was made even more unbearable by how humid it was. It was a hot and humid day at the beach.
Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time while South Carolina does, so: In winter, 3:00 PM in South Carolina = 1 PM in Arizona. In summer, 3:00 pm in South Carolina = 12 noon in Arizona.
Chicago is because Chicago heat comes from the southern states in the summer and since its north of Louisiana the humidity from their swamp moves upward for miles including to Chicago and onward until it gets too weak to move on like a hurricane and thunder storms in the Chicago area could cause humid temperatures too. New York gets there humidity from the Atlantic ocean and they get theirs from their thunderstorms which leaves humidity in the air as it moves. so that combined with the climates from the south is what makes Chicago so humid in the summer.
In Dubai it is very hot! So I could say it is humid there. :D
Depends... Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time, so: In Winter: 1 hour difference. 9 AM in Nevada = 10 AM in Arizona In Summer: zero hours difference. 9 AM in Nevada = 9 AM in Arizona
Not all of Arizona is hot. The sheer amount of ignorance I've seen on this topic is astounding. I live in the northern part of Arizona. It's not hot. Just had loads of snow a couple weeks ago and can get as cold as 22 degrees. Doesn't get much hotter than 98 in the summer either. Now if you're talking about the central and southern parts of Arizona, there it goes above 100 in the summer. I have lived all around Arizona. How to deal with heat anywhere in the world: Just use the air conditioning or live your life at night. So tldr: All of Arizona isn't hot, people just think it is. If you live somewhere that's hot, use the air conditioner or live your life at night.
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