fog
Because overnight when the air gets colder, it can not hold as much moisture, so liquid water condensates on any surface it can, including plants. On plants this is known as guttation water and is normally found at the tips or lowest points on the leaves
humidity
Yes, there can be humidity in a cold room, depending on factors such as air circulation, temperature, and moisture sources. Cold air holds less moisture than warm air, but if the room contains moisture sources or if the air is not adequately dehumidified, humidity levels can still be present. Additionally, condensation can occur when warm, humid air enters a cold room, leading to increased humidity. Proper ventilation and humidity control are essential to manage moisture levels in cold environments.
Warm air can contain more moisture than cold air. As air warms, its capacity to hold water vapor increases, allowing it to retain more moisture. In contrast, cold air has a lower capacity for moisture, which is why it can lead to condensation and precipitation when it cools down. This principle is fundamental in understanding weather patterns and humidity levels.
There's water vapor in air ... the maximum amount is controlled by the temprature. Whenever you put a cold object into a moist, warm enviornment, moisture will begin to condence out onto the cold object.
Frost may be found on cold moist mornings.
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Moisture in the air condenses on the cold surfaces.
Because overnight when the air gets colder, it can not hold as much moisture, so liquid water condensates on any surface it can, including plants. On plants this is known as guttation water and is normally found at the tips or lowest points on the leaves
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You usually put cold weather tyres on in October through to about March. When the average temperature in the mornings is below 7˚C