yes.we can feel
Yes, because while not in water, and not in space, all that surrounds you is 'Air'. 'Air' is made from a mixture of gases.Simple answer: YesComplicated Answer: No, the 'Air' is made of a mixture of gases, Oxygen 20%, Nitrogen 78%, Water Vapour 1%-4%, Also Carbon Dioxide
Humidity is a measure of how saturated the air is with water; 100% humidity means that no more water can be suspended in the air. The human body cools itself by sweating. This involves the evaporation of sweat from the skin, which absorbs energy in the form of heat, drawing it away from the body and cooling it. If there is less water already in the air - i.e. a low humidity - it will be easier for sweat to evaporate; higher humidity means it is harder, and 100% means it is impossible. Thus, a higher humidity means it will feel hotter because your body cannot cool itself down as well as normal.
imagine that all the air around you is puting pressure on you. Then, when you go into a fluid, you can feel the pressure of the air and the water. The deeper you go, the more pressure is on top of you and eventually, you will get crushed.
Water has a higher density than air. Anything that is less dense will float. The tube's covering is not enough to make it sink when filled with air. That is also the reason that oil and water don't mix.
The dragon fish breaths in air from the water so keep the tank well filtered, or have air bubbles.
Sometimes A2. If it is misty or raining, you can feel the water in the air.
yes you can
If there is enough of it we can
Yes. Its called humidity
You can feel water in the air through humidity, which is the amount of water vapor present in the air. When humidity levels are high, the air feels moist or sticky, and you may sweat more easily. You may also notice condensation on windows or walls in your home when humidity levels are high.
sometimes, when it is raining. and cloudy days
You feel hot and sticky in some days, especialy after rain is beacuase the air has a lot of moisture in the air. Moisture is molecules of water in the air. So when it rains there is water, then the sum comes out which warm the water and evaporates. The vapor stays at the ground level and since the water was heated up, it feels hot. What you feel is called humidity.
High levels of water vapor in the air can make you feel sticky and uncomfortable because it increases the moisture on your skin, making it harder for sweat to evaporate. This can disrupt your body's natural cooling system, causing you to feel hotter and more uncomfortable.
because you a fatty! no due to difference in density of water and Air
clouds
Air has more capacity to hold water when the air is warmer. The colder the air is, the less water it can hold.
Being underwater does not feel the same as being wet when exposed to the air, because when you are underwater the water on your skin is not evaporating, and doesn't make you feel cold. Nonetheless, a person underwater is wet, even though he or she won't really feel wet.