we can live without humidity but it will be hard to breath for us.
The combination of temperature and humidity is known as the heat index. However, without the specific humidity percentage, the heat index cannot be accurately determined.
Humidity itself is not a physical change, but a physical property of the air that can change based on temperature and pressure. Humidity represents the amount of water vapor present in the air, and can vary without altering the composition of the air itself.
Earthworms can typically survive for about 3-4 days without water, as they need moisture to breathe through their skin. However, this can vary depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. It is best to provide earthworms with a moist environment to ensure their survival.
Humans can tolerate indoor humidity levels as low as 30-40% without experiencing discomfort or health issues. However, outdoor humidity levels can vary greatly, and extreme low humidity levels below 20% can lead to dry skin, throat irritation, and exacerbate respiratory conditions.
No, adding humidity directly to a venti mask is not recommended as it can affect the effectiveness of the mask in filtering air. It is important to use the mask as intended without modifying it to ensure proper protection against particles and droplets. If humidity is a concern, using a humidifier in the room where the mask is worn can help maintain a comfortable level of humidity.
generally if there's no humidity the plant stops growing its pitchers.
NO! THEY need a lot of humidity to live!
45-55%
Day-old chicks do not need their humidity to be monitored.
Yes
The combination of temperature and humidity is known as the heat index. However, without the specific humidity percentage, the heat index cannot be accurately determined.
The humidity levels are lower.
If the humidity is severe enough, I would think so. But it would have to be very high humidity over long periods, and without use of the book.
definitly not. they need moisture to live and will die without it. they need 70-80% relative humidity and both salt and freshwater to keep moist.
A hair hygrometer.
No, they cannot. Pugs are very sensitive to heat and high humidity; they can overheat very easily and very quickly.
Dry heat is heat without humidity, and wet heat is heat with a lot of humidity.