It stays the same.
Temperature is the amount of heat in a substance, so it's a measure of how fast something's molecules are moving. Humidity is how much water vapor is in the air. Temperature and humidity are different, but they are connected: both are features of the weather, and higher temperatures generally cause higher humidity, while lower temperatures cause lower humidity.
The lower the humidity, the higher the static electricity
relative humidity increases. at a lower temperature, the air can hold less water vapour.
The candle would burn off all the oxygen inside the jar, then the flame would go out as it needs oxygen to burn.
Speed your laundry drying time with- Wind Higher temperature Lower humidity Spacing out the laundry Placing the laundry to give the max surface area for evapouration to take place
An air conditioner DOES lower the inside humidity. Basically when the hot moist air moves over the cooling coils the the air cools and the humidity in the air condenses on the coils and the air coming out will be cooler with a lower relative humidity. So, to answer your question. Keep the AC on and it will lower the humidity inside. Also keep all windows and doors closed and try to seal up any large holes where air can leak.
Heat is a type of energy which spontaneously flows from a place with a higher temperature to a lower. As an example, a burning candle emitting heat to the surroundings can be mentioned.
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no, actually it depends on the wick of the candle. the color has nothing to do with it. A candle with a straight wick burns better and longer than a candle with a crooked wick. Also the wax has a lot to do with it. Wax is the most important ingredient that makes a candle burn faster. soft wax has a higher oil content and lower melt temperature; therefore, it burns faster. Candles in jars have a soft wax, and pillar candles have a hard wax. the longest burning candles are pillar candles made of a blend of beeswax and paraffin. To sum it up: color makes no difference at how fast a candle burns. black candles burn no faster than white candles. Wick size is the primary factor determining the candle burning rate. the bigger wick will deliver more fuel to the burning flame.
A humidifier
dehumidifier
Lower the humidity
In terms of RELATIVE humidity, you can either add moisture to the air or lower the temperature.
In terms of RELATIVE humidity, you can either add moisture to the air or lower the temperature.
The higher the relative humidity is the lower rate of evaporation.
The lower the air temperature the lower the humidity, generally.