because of percipitation
Frictional electricity is observed more in winter than summer because of the static electricity which happens more in winter than in summer. Static electricity usually results when to materials that are dissimilar are rubbed together.
More cool receptors than warm receptors in the skin.
Cold air itself does not kill germs; however, it can affect their survival and transmission. Many viruses and bacteria thrive in warm, humid environments, so cooler temperatures may inhibit their growth. Additionally, cold air can reduce the spread of respiratory droplets that carry germs. Proper ventilation and maintaining clean surfaces are more effective in controlling germ spread than simply relying on cold air.
Yes, it would.
False because warm air rises. The particles in cold air are moving more slowly and make cold air more dense than warm air.
The Texas coast on a warm day would likely be more humid than the Sahara desert on a cold night. Warmer air can hold more moisture, so coastal areas tend to be more humid than desert regions. The Texas coast's proximity to water would also contribute to higher humidity levels.
Humidity itself does not make the air cold, but it can make the air feel colder to our bodies because moisture conducts heat away from our skin more effectively than dry air. So, humid conditions can make us perceive the temperature to be colder than it actually is.
Because humid weather is more wet, but dry weather is dry, and static electricity does not stick to wet things.
Sounds like your compressor is locking up.
Yes. It is much more humid. If it were not, the Florida would be a desert.
Yes, cold dry air is denser than warm humid air because cold air molecules are closer together due to lower temperature, making the air more compact and denser. Warm humid air, on the other hand, has water vapor that displaces some of the air molecules, making it less dense.
The country South Africa is more humid than it is dry.
no but more humid
Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. As air warms up, it expands and its capacity to hold water vapor increases, leading to higher humidity levels. This relationship between temperature and humidity is why warm air tends to feel more humid.
It would rise to the sky slower than a sunny day
Humid air has more water vapor mixed in it than dry air has.
Yes it does because when its really hot day and the hot air goes to the athmosphere than it comes back as cold air which causes rain and sun at the same time.