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Yes, temperature in the air has more moisture content . Due to the condensation of particles in the humidity liberates the particle which has high heat particles which increases the temperature.
Relative humidity increases when the amount of moisture air can hold increases. The increase can be caused by the introduction of more moist air, OR a temperature drop of the air/moisture mixture without a loss of moisture. Colder air will hold less moisture than warm air; as the temperature goes down the amount of moisture relative to what the air can hold increases.
Air holds moisture. The warmer the air, the more moisture it can hold. So when warm air holding a fair amount of moisture comes in contact with the very cold dry ice, it cools down, and some of the moisture condenses out into those clouds you're seeing because the colder air is no longer capable of holding it.
yes. It's only clumped by moisture, and you are adding it to even more water.
more sensitive, most sensitive
The mold requires moisture to grow so the more moisture the more mold.
No. They are more sensitive
comparative -- more sensitive superlative -- most sensitive
The mans nipple is a bit sensitive , but the lady will have a far more sensitive nipple.
PH, temperature, food, moisture, and more PH, temperature, food, moisture, and more
the higher the temperature, the more moisture.
A moisture tester is a device that detects how much moisture your skin contains. If you are lacking moisture in certain areas you can focus on putting more lotion there.
False. There are more sensitive touch receptors on the tip of your finger than on your back
The moisture levels depend on how the cheese was prepared, so moisture levels vary.
He/she has probably become more sensitive. This can happen for a number of reasons - for example, a bitch can be more sensitive during her seasons.
It is more sensitive because your dominant hand is used the most and therefore it is the most sensitive also there are nerve endings in your hand.