it won't because there is too much moisture making your engine become clogged. Also in the winter it may start to freeze. Why would you wish to know this fact?
I have a truck that did the same thing, would not start if it rained or any moisture, but if it was dry it would start everytime. I changed the distributor cap and that solved the problem the cap had a crack in it.
No, monsoons can carry both warm moist air during the rainy season and cool dry air during the dry season. The direction of the wind changes seasonally, bringing different types of air masses over a region.
The process by which dry conditions spread into moist areas can occur through various mechanisms such as the movement of air masses, changing weather patterns, or the influence of geographical features. For example, high pressure systems can bring dry air and clear skies to regions that were previously moist due to the sinking air suppressing cloud development. This can result in a decrease in humidity and precipitation in the affected areas.
The four main types of air masses are classified based on their temperature and moisture content: Continental Polar (cP) - cold and dry air mass. Maritime Polar (mP) - cold and moist air mass. Continental Tropical (cT) - warm and dry air mass. Maritime Tropical (mT) - warm and moist air mass. Each type influences weather patterns and climate in the regions they affect.
When warm moist air rises into a region of dry stable air, it can lead to the formation of fair-weather cumulus clouds. These clouds are generally low-level, puffy clouds that indicate fair weather conditions. They do not typically grow into larger, more developed cloud types like cumulonimbus clouds, which are associated with thunderstorms.
Ohio experiences various air masses that influence its weather, including maritime tropical from the Gulf of Mexico (bringing warm and moist conditions), continental polar from Canada (bringing cold and dry conditions), and maritime polar from the northern Atlantic Ocean (bringing cool and moist conditions). These air masses interact with each other, contributing to the state's variable weather patterns.
High pressure is associated with fair dry weather and Sunshine.
dry;not moist, but you can make it wet, but it is dry.
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Approximately 10 yards; but it depends on the weight of the topsoil, whether it is moist or dry.
the soil is dry
It depends on weather, but it takes several years for an oak tree to decompose after it is cut. If the weather is moist it won't take as many years as it will if the weather is dry.
thin and dry. happy if that helped
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So they do not dry out and die.If the soil is moist it absorbed the rays of the sun heating the egg. Also amphibians love in moist conditions so it is easier to start a new life