Sometimes when it is warm out, you think it's a lot more humid then it actually is. You also sweat a lot when it is warm outside so that adds to dampness. There could also be humid air blowing at you without you noticing it.
There are generally two types of heat waves: dry heat waves, which are characterized by high temperatures and low humidity, and humid heat waves, which have high temperatures along with high humidity levels. Dry heat waves are more common in arid regions, while humid heat waves are more prevalent in coastal or tropical areas.
Yes, it is possible for it to be cold and humid at the same time. Humidity refers to the amount of moisture in the air, while coldness refers to the temperature. These two factors can coexist, resulting in a cold and humid environment.
Humidity is how much water content is in the air aroundus.I think humid specific means " as we perceive or feel it " This is why you feel hot on a humid day at 80 degree with 90 percent humidity than lets say a day that's 100 degrees with 25 percent humidity (one hundred percent humidity equals Rain) With high humidity we cannot cool off by perspiration,making us Feel warmer than it might actually be.And the reverse can of course be said the less humidity the better we can handle a very high temperature day.
An air conditioned room feels cold because the air conditioning system removes heat from the air. At the same time, the cooling process can cause moisture in the air to condense, making the room feel humid. The system's dehumidification function may not be efficient enough to completely remove all humidity, thus leading to a cold and humid environment.
Hot air feels cooler than the reading on the thermometer because of the humidity level in the air. When the air is humid, it can hold more heat and transfer it to our skin, making it feel hotter. On the other hand, dry hot air has lower humidity and absorbs less heat from our skin, making it feel cooler.
Deserts are typically dry and have low humidity levels, making them arid environments.
You can change "humid" to a noun by using the word "humidity."
The suffix for the word "humid" is "-ity," which changes the word to "humidity."
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You can determine if the air is dry or humid by using a hygrometer, which measures the humidity level in the air. A low humidity level indicates dry air, while a high humidity level indicates humid air. Additionally, you can also observe physical signs such as dry skin and static electricity in dry air, and a sticky feeling and foggy windows in humid air.
The suffix of "humid" as a noun is "-ity," which forms the noun "humidity."
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Yes. Humidity is the amount of water in the air. So if it's dry, it's not humid. If the air feels very heavy and moist, then it is humid. Warmer places have a tendency to be more humid than cooler places though, because when it's warm the molecules are more spread apart leaving room for water.
Hot, humid desert conditions are an anomaly and would only occur during the rainy season. Deserts are usually quite dry and have a low humidity.
The noun form for the adjective humid is humidity.
Egypt's climate is predominantly dry, with low humidity levels throughout most of the country.
The desert is usually not humid unless it happens to be during the rainy season. I live in the desert and yesterday our humidity was 2% with a dewpoint of minus 26 degrees F. That is about as dry as one can find.