The humidity level does not affect the temperature.
A higher humidity level makes the air feel warmer, because sweat cannot evaporate as much due to the fact there is already a lot of water suspended in the air.
if the humidity is wet we feel a bit cold and vice versa
Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air, but it does not have to. Warm air can still be very dry.
It feels like ice , and glass like . · The glass filled with cold water and ice cubes felt cold on the outside as well.
The weather will be cold outside with little wind and high humidity. Be careful in this type of weather because you won't be able to see very well outside.
very cold
man made snow needs 32 degrees f or 0 degrees C humidity permitting snow can be made up to 40 degrees f .....but humidity must be LOW. if outside temp drops to mid 20s than humidity is much less of a factor
No. Rain itself increases humidity. However, in temperate latitudes rain often comes before a cold front, which can decrease humidity.
Temperature and humidity are the measurements commonly used to assess the pleasantness of weather. These affect most how hot or cold it "feels" outside.
Temperature and humidity are the measurements commonly used to assess the pleasantness of weather. These affect most how hot or cold it "feels" outside.
Yes. Ex: It is (blank) outside. (Blank) being the adjective to describe how it feels outside. So: it is cold outside.
the factor that will affect it is temperature.
The person with fever feels cold because his body inside is not heated because all the bosy heat is outside his body
go to a doctor or take a walk outside when its cold. your choice!
yes
A dry room in winter can affect the body and can make the heated room feel colder. Humidifiers are uses to raise the house humidity level. In summer, too much moisture from high outside humidity can make the house very unbearable. Dehumifiers can be used in addition to the humidity removal performed by an air conditioner.
This is due to condensation. The cold surface of the bottle condenses the water vapor in the air (humidity) into liquid water.
The room temperature feels the heat.
Humidity really has no effect on the strength of rubber bands, but temperature does. Heat and cold affects the structure, strength, and elasticity of rubber bands.
Humidity affects the drying time of paint. Paint will take much longer to dry in humid conditions. In very humid conditions the paint will not set correctly and the finish will not look as good as it should.