As long as the house is cool the rabbit will be fine. The average body temperature of a rabbit is between 99.1 and 102.9 degrees F. Temperatures in the mid-80s F (upper 20s C) and above can potentially cause a fatal heat stroke for rabbits.
If your house is kept at 74 you are in great shape. The only thing I would watch is to make sure that your AC is not blowing directly on your bunny's cage, that could cause respiratory problems and eye infections.
I think its has to do with the humidity and height of the region. Kochi is almost at the sea level and New Delhi is 239mtr above sea level. No matter what period of the year the temperature is always from 28 to 36 always. Even in rainy days the temperature is always around 28-30. The atmospheric pressure is always high in kochi. Humidity is always above 95%. Its ia sea shore city and lots of back water make this place look like a pressure cooker. But its temperature always have a low dynamic range whereas in Delhi in summer you have very hi humidity and winter low humidity. If look at the temperature of Delhi during rainy seasons, its always around 28-35, with hi humidity of 95%. Humidity plays a major role in fluctuating the temperatures as well as height. For example 100 floor building will have different type of climate in its ground floor and its 100th floor.
Decreases.
Temperature at the start of the MEN'S race was 80° Fahrenheit (26° celsius) with 40% humidity Temperature at the start of the WOMEN'S race was 86° with 50% humidity
During the night, temperatures usually drop as the sun sets, leading to cooler conditions. Relative humidity tends to increase as temperatures drop, potentially leading to the formation of dew or fog. However, both temperature and humidity levels can vary based on location and weather conditions.
Cold air cannot hold as much water vapor as warm air. As temperature drops relative humidity rises. Absolute humidity remains constant until the dewpoint temperature is reached, then decreases with temperature as water precipitates out of the air. Below the dewpoint temperature relative humidity remains constant at 100%.
The temperature humidity index, also known as the heat index, is a measure of how hot it feels when relative humidity is added to the actual air temperature. It is typically used during warmer months when heat and humidity are more significant factors. In colder winter months, factors like wind chill are more relevant to how cold it feels, so this information is typically included instead of the heat index.
I know of a few: its contact to air, the temperature, the humidity and what form of food you are refrigerating.
Relative humidity can vary during rain, depending on factors such as temperature and amount of precipitation. Generally, during rain, relative humidity tends to be close to 100% due to the presence of moisture in the air from the rain.
Kuwait experiences high humidity, particularly during the summer months, when relative humidity levels can exceed 90% in coastal areas. The desert climate contributes to significant temperature variations, with high humidity making the heat feel more intense. In winter, humidity levels drop, but can still be noticeable, especially in the mornings. Overall, Kuwait's humidity can be uncomfortable, especially during the peak summer season.
the humidity is 10 during summertime :0 :) :D
Relative humidity tends to be highest at 6:00 am because this is often the time when the temperature is at its lowest point of the day due to lower solar radiation and cool night temperatures. As the temperature drops during the night, the air's ability to hold moisture decreases, causing the relative humidity to increase.
A radiosonde measures atmospheric variables such as temperature, humidity, pressure, and wind during weather balloon ascents. These variables are typically recorded in units of degrees Celsius for temperature, percent for humidity, millibars for pressure, and meters per second for wind speed.