Evaporation is the source of moist air. It is common in tropical climates, where the rain evaporates off the land and vegetation. It also occurs around the oceans and lakes as the sun warms the water.
Thunderstorms require moist air to form. That is where the rain comes from.
The velocity of sound in moist air is higher than in dry air because the presence of water vapor in moist air increases the density and compressibility of the air. This results in faster sound propagation as the speed of sound is directly proportional to the square root of the medium's density.
Warm, moist, humid, air associated with a low pressure system is actually lighter than dry air - owing to the fact that hydrogen molecules in water vapor (H20) are lighter than Oxygen or Nitrogen molecules. This moist air rises - causing air pressure to be relatively low compared to surrounding air.
Warm, Moist air
Humidity
cool moist air
The fuel of a tornado is the warm, moist air that powers its parent thunderstorm.
cold and moist air mass comes from polar ocean areas
Maritime tropical air masses are warm and moist.
A maritime polar air mass is composed of cold, moist air.
Thunderstorms require moist air to form. That is where the rain comes from.
the air was very moist
A word describing climate with moist air is humid.Enjoy!
Water condenses out of warm moist air to form clouds when it hits cooler air.
moist air does not fit with humans because it is .... well, wet.
a warm, moist, and unstable air massa warm, moist, and unstable air mass
Moist air is heavier than dry air, because of the water.