Forest air is usually humid because the plants, moss and trees hold moisture. They also tend to be heavily wooded and dark so the moisture does not evaporate as fast.
Because of the trees. That makes it humid.
humid
The air in the Amazon rain forest is very heavy and humid feeling.
It is very rainy, the air is humid, and rivers produce a dampness in the air!What is the clmate of arainforeests?
Convection of the rainfallConvection: Typical of hot climatesConvection occurs after morning sunshine heat shine moist air. Clouds form in the afternoon and rainfalls.
Easily the forest. The forest is most definetly more humid because there would be a lot of rain for the trees to grow. The rain that is unused and still remains in the soil is what will evaporate and make it humid. Deserts usually are not near anything (bodies of water) so they would be much more dry and a lot less humid.
Elephants live in warm and humid climates, usually forest and savanna.
One where the air is very moist- lot of water in the air. Usually hot and steamy.
yes
Rain forest!
A simile for humid could be "as sticky as a sauna" or "like a wet sponge." Similes are figures of speech that compare two unlike things using "like" or "as." In this case, these similes convey the idea of high moisture content in the air, similar to how humidity feels.
wet and humid