There is no water to be in vapor form in the atmosphere (which also doesn't exist), it's a big ball of fire... so no. Agreed. The sun consists only of hydrogen and helium. Heat from the sun causes water on earth to evaporate into the air, but the sun itself is definitely a dry heat.
Just about all of the energy that drives weather comes from the sun. The sun heats the surface of the Earth and bodies of water, making the air in some areas hot and humid. Under the right conditions that hot, humid air can rise and the moisture can condense to form thunderstorms. Thunderstorms, particularly a type called supercells, are what cause tornadoes.
When the equator receives more of the sun's energy, it experiences warmer temperatures, resulting in hotter and more humid climates. This can lead to the formation of tropical rainforests near the equator due to the increased warmth and moisture.
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Humid ones.
in the sun.
Marine West Coat Mediterranean Humid Subtropical Humid Continental
if there's sun there is evaporation
left it on the floor
because it is more near the sun
Yes as long as its not overly humid outside.
Just about all of the energy that drives weather comes from the sun. The sun heats the surface of the Earth and bodies of water, making the air in some areas hot and humid. Under the right conditions that hot, humid air can rise and the moisture can condense to form thunderstorms. Thunderstorms, particularly a type called supercells, are what cause tornadoes.
Dry air holds little heat so when the sun goes down the heat radiates quickly back into space. Humid air prevents the air from getting too hot and then holds much of that heat when the sun sets.
Hot, Humid like weather. Climate zone: Tropical Dry.
Its does not have to be raining it must be very humid outside and sunny. A rainbow is formed when the sun shines in a certain angle on mist.
It is humid.
humid
The Amazon is hot and humid due to its location. It is near the equator where the sun's rays are known to be more direct causing the immense heat. The humidity is contributed to the water in the air being heated. As the sun's rays are heating the Earth, the water in the air rises as well causing the humidity to rise in the Amazon.