A desert cooler, or evaporative cooler, is more effective in summer because it utilizes the principle of evaporation to cool the air. As warm air passes over water-saturated pads, the water evaporates, lowering the air temperature before it enters the living space. This method is particularly efficient in hot, dry climates where humidity is low, allowing for greater evaporation and enhanced cooling. Additionally, desert coolers consume less energy compared to traditional air conditioning systems, making them a cost-effective option for summer cooling.
Cotton is much more comfy and cotton is cooler in the summer than most of all the other materials.
The Unit being in Sun or Shade will have NO effect on how well a Swamp Cooler performs. Operation of Swamp / Evaporative Cooler effectiveness is determined by Ambient temperature / dew point and relative humidity. They are optimum in Dry / Hot / Low Humid climates such as found in the South West Desert areas of the U.S. The higher the Humidity / Dew Point, the LESS EFFECTIVE a Swamp / Evaporator Cooler will be. They cool by adding moisture to the Air. So the higher the Humidity is, the more the moisture content is in the air already, thus being less effective. Air can only support so much moisture before it starts to condensate. ( You will then start to feel Sticky and less comfortable ) Again, the Unit being in the Sun, verses being in the Shade, WILL NOT change the Coolers effectiveness in operation.
Because the wamer colours are more vibrant than cooler ones so that is why we see them!
Heat always flows from warmer objects to cooler objects, unless you have a device (like a heat pump) to prevent this. The natural tendency is for two or more objects at different temperatures to eventually all have the same temperature and this is accomplished by heat flowing from the warmer objects to the cooler objects.
It has to be the Summer. In Winter, the ocean currents are WARM compared to coastal temperatures.
Tarantulas spend most of the year in underground burrows where it is cooler and a bit more humid than on the surface. They emerge when the summer rains begin to mate.
Tarantulas spend most of the year in underground burrows where it is cooler and a bit more humid than on the surface. They emerge when the summer rains begin to mate.
In a desert cooler, the water inside it is made to evaporate. This leads to absorption of energy from the surroundings, thereby cooling the surroundings. Again, we know that evaporation depends on the amount of water vapour present in air (humidity). If the amount of water vapour present in air is less, then evaporation is more. On a hot dry day, the amount of water vapour present in air is less. Thus, water present inside the desert cooler evaporates more, thereby cooling the surroundings more. That is why a desert cooler cools better on a hot dry day.
The humidity is very low in the desert making it feel much cooler.
No. They are indigenous to the cooler, more humid regions of Tanzania and Kenya.
It is more like radiant heat, depending on the location of the desert. The Sonoran desert near Arizona/Mexico naturally is cooler at night after the sun goes down.
It makes you sweat more and cools your blood
The northern route is more mountainous, but cooler in summer. These northern beans are delicious!
No summer is not climate its a season. Climates ore more of a description like a rainforest, a desert, or a pararie. A season is summer, winter, fall, or spring.
You can install an evaporative cooler. They are only effective in very dry areas. If the humidity regularly gets high, they are not effective in cooling. For more information you can visit the swamp coolers page at www.hvac-for-beginners.com
Egypt has a dry desert climate that is also very hot. Summer temperature are very hot while winter temperatures are warm but the nights can be cooler. The UAE has a sub-tropical desert climate that is also hot. Although their climates are quite similar, the coastal regions of the UAE is very humid.
Baby desert tortoises do not hibernate. They have a more active lifestyle compared to adult desert tortoises and do not require hibernation to survive the colder temperatures. Instead, they regulate their body temperature by moving to warmer or cooler areas in their habitat.