The accumulated humidity in the air coming through gathers up causing water vapor.
Water vapor in the air....
Evaporation of the water in the wet bulb fabric cover causes the temperature of the wet bulb to go down. When the air is dry, more water will evaporate, and when the air is saturated, less will evaporate.
one is made out of meadl one is made out of paper.Also paper can get wet and cimicals can tear it.
Wet air has more water vapor than dry air.
It doesn't wet roads take traction away from racing cars. Race cars are fastest with slick tires, when the road is wet it forces them to use threaded tires to dissplace the water. If the racers want to slide easily around corners that the wet road would be helpful
The main factors causing something wet to dry out are evaporation, which is the process of liquid turning into vapor when exposed to air, and absorption, where surrounding materials may absorb the moisture. Factors like temperature, air circulation, and humidity levels can affect the rate at which something dries out.
Cold wet air masses originate from polar or arctic regions where the air is cold and has high moisture content. These air masses move towards lower latitudes and can bring cold temperatures and precipitation when they interact with warmer air masses.
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the equator is where the rainforests are located..... so wet.... the heat causes moisture in the air, land and sea to rise and forms clouds, when the clouds precipitate there is a lot of moisture in them so (naturally) there is more rain.
Cold, wet air.
Down-filled jackets lose their insulating ability when wet because the down feathers clump together, reducing the air pockets that trap heat. This decreases the garment's ability to retain warmth. Additionally, wet down takes longer to dry, which can further compromise its insulating properties.