Trees are provided with numerous leaves and during day time when stomata are open, a lot of water vapours come out by transpiration adding to the moisture in the air. Thus, humidity in the air is largely affected by the density of trees in that area.
The moisture in the air makes it more stuffy and harder to breath humid as most people call it it effect's the weather by making it hotter.
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Oxygen. - photosynthesis.
a litchen lives on mostly rocks and trees and where there is a lot of moisture in the air
Fingers more wrinkled in winter because the air contains less moisture, so the hands lose moisture to the air.
Basically two things affect an organism's survival in an area: temperature and moisture. Tree lines form because the temperature and moisture that trees like extend only so far. Once that constant amount of moisture starts to change or the constant level of temperature differs trees can't survive. Thus trees can only live where the temperature and moisture are good for the trees, once those two... uhh... things start to change, trees stop growing and a tree line forms.
dead leaves fallen under trees form a layer of DUFF which protects the ground from moisture evaporation
In the fall. Trees pull back some moisture from leaves before they dessicate, turn brown, and fall off.
Cutting down trees reduces the amount of moisture in the air, as well as the amount of rainfall. This is because air passing over forests picks up moisture given off by trees and plants, fueling rains.
Transpiration
the trees change carbon dioxoid into oxgen and the ozxigen gives air
Transpiration
A drop in air 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.
cause its the type of tree it is nd the moisture in the air
yes because the more hot air the more water vapor
The state of atmosphere with respect to moisture is associated with humidity. As moisture saturates the air, it encourages a general increase in relative humidity.
Cutting down trees does increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the air because trees take the carbon monoxide in the air and turn it into oxygen in a process called photosynthesis. Without as many trees then there is going to be more carbon dioxide in the air.
definitely, when air passes thruogh a cooling coil then moisture content of the air is increase b'coz condensation take place...
Relative humidity is a measure of how much moisture is in the air relative to how much the air can hold. All the matters in the case of the latter is the air temperature. So if you cool the air temperature, the air can hold less moisture. Therefore, the air now has a larger percentage of moisture relative to what it can hold.