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Why does your ac come on when you turn on the heater on your car?

The AC takes the moisture out of the cabin air and that helps clear the inside of the windshield from moisture faster.


What process takes place when moisture filled warm air rises and cools forming clouds?

Condensation


Does a ceiling fan take the moisture out of a room in the winter?

No, the ceiling fan will not get the air temperature cold enough to condense the moisture in the air from a gas to a liquid. The only thing that takes the moisture out of air in the room is a dehumidifier. The second choice is an exhaust fan vented to the out side of the building. With an exhaust fan the air has to be replaced by new air. If the humidity of the outside air is the same or higher that the air inside then the exhaust fan will not do the job.


How long does it take snail eggs to hatch?

it takes 2 to 4 weeks for to hatch depending on air moisture and species


What is the dry areacreated when warmmoist air loses its moisture?

Air Dried Moisture


If the relative humidity is hidh does the air have a lot of moisture or a little moisture?

If the relative humidity is high, it means that the air has a lot of moisture in it. This high moisture content can lead to feelings of stickiness or dampness in the air.


A measure of how much moisture is in the air?

Relative humidity is a measure of how much moisture is in the air relative to the maximum amount of moisture the air can hold at a specific temperature. It is expressed as a percentage, with 100% indicating that the air is completely saturated with moisture.


What is moisture-laden air?

Humidity


What absorbs moisture from the air?

Desiccants, such as silica gel or calcium chloride, absorb moisture from the air.


What differences in air pressure to occur around the world?

If moisture is in the air, it takes up space that air is usually in. Air is forced up in the atmosphere where it cools off quickly, and sinks. Since there is less space in the atmosphere, the air is denser, creating air pressure.


How do cookies absorb moisture from bread?

The reason for the bread slices keeping the cookies softer is because of equilibrium. This is when the bread, air and cookies in the container all want to be equally moist. The bread starts with the most moisture. Then the air wants some, so it absorbs some of the bread's moisture. Then the cookies aren't very moist, so it takes some from the air, thus making the cookies softer. This always continues with whatever moisture is left in the area.


Does water have moisture?

Water itself is not moist, as moisture refers to the presence of moisture or water vapor in the air. However, water can contribute to moisture when it evaporates and increases humidity in the air.