Yes, it does when it's humid outside your hair will take the moister or water from the air. Which causes frizz and longer time to dry.
Relative Humidity is measured with a HygrometerHumidity is the amount of water vapor in the air.On hot days, when it feels sticky, the humidity would then be high.
High humidity is typically expected during warm days because warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. As warm air rises, it cools and the relative humidity increases, resulting in higher humidity levels. Cold days generally have lower humidity levels because cold air holds less moisture.
Relative Humidity is measured with a HygrometerHumidity is the amount of water vapor in the air.On hot days, when it feels sticky, the humidity would then be high.
when the day is longer than night because the slow of the rotation
Yes, water can still evaporate on cloudy days. While less sunlight reaches the surface, the process of evaporation can still occur due to factors like temperature and humidity. Rainfall and relative humidity may impact the rate of evaporation on cloudy days.
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Relative Humidity is measured with a HygrometerHumidity is the amount of water vapor in the air.On hot days, when it feels sticky, the humidity would then be high.
The maximum amount of water vapor that can exist in the air largely depends on temperature. Hotter days mean an increased ability to hold water vapor while colder days have decreased humidity. When relative humidity is at 100%, fog generally forms.
Clouds need humidity to form and deserts generally have very low relative humidities.
no you need to wait longer
The humidity in winter is lower.
To some extend but it takes a lot longer for it to decompose completely depending in the weather and humidity.
Low, this is because the relative humidity is also lower. The relative humidity is how much water vapor is in the aircompared to how much it can hold, if it is lower, it can hols more so wet things dry faster.
High humidity is typically expected during warm days because warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. As warm air rises, it cools and the relative humidity increases, resulting in higher humidity levels. Cold days generally have lower humidity levels because cold air holds less moisture.
Relative Humidity is measured with a HygrometerHumidity is the amount of water vapor in the air.On hot days, when it feels sticky, the humidity would then be high.
when the day is longer than night because the slow of the rotation