Well, indoors it is often cooler and cannot hold as much water vapor. Also, there is less water vapor in the air, and thus you are unable to feel the heaviness/stickiness of humidity.
The humidity in winter is lower.
lack of oxygen
early introduction of sewage treatment plants
Lack of humidity
High humidity levels in a house can be caused by factors such as lack of ventilation, air leaks, excess moisture from cooking or showering, or inadequate insulation leading to condensation. Other contributors may include drying clothing indoors, using a humidifier, or having house plants that release moisture into the air. Regularly using exhaust fans, sealing air leaks, and running a dehumidifier can help reduce high humidity levels in a house.
Lack of rain indicates temperatures below freezing. If your question is about lack of humidity -- only five percent on the continent, it is because there are no systems over the continent to collect and produce humidity. It's too cold.
Because of the lack of humidity and the lack of easily available liquid water, fire is extremely dangerous in Antarctica.
Not necessarily. The presence of clouds or lack thereof does not directly correlate with humidity levels. Humidity is determined by the amount of water vapor in the air, which can vary independently of cloud cover.
Humidity is the amount of water vapor present in the air. It is a measure of the water content in the atmosphere, indicating how much moisture the air can hold. Low humidity means there is a lack of water vapor in the air, while high humidity means there is a higher amount of water vapor present.
Desert implies a lack of humidity. Antarctica experiences less than five percent humidity, which makes it a desert.
It means that there is a low humidity level. The lower the humidity level is, the weather becomes drier, too. The cause is the prolonged lack of rain.
Taiga environments can be very humid because of all the ice in these areas. There is often a lack of evaporation, which also contributes to the humidity.