Reno, Nevada, generally has lower humidity levels compared to Virginia. Reno is located in a high desert region, leading to drier air with average humidity levels often below 30%. In contrast, Virginia experiences higher humidity, especially in the summer months, due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and varying climates across the state. Overall, Virginia typically has more humidity than Reno.
No.
The river basin would generally be more humid.
More hills and mountains can be found in Virginia than in Kentucky.
Reno, NV, is northwest of Los Angeles, CA.
Humidity is relative. The warmer the air the more moisture it can hold. Humidity is the percentage of maxium moisture that air can hold at a given temprature. At 70 degrees it should more than 20 and less than 50 percent.
Reno is further west than Las Vegas.
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Static is produced most in the winter season because the air is dry, and there isn't alot of humidity in the air, that is also why your skin drys up.
Virginia
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As of 2010 it is LOWER
Yes, due to the very low humidity, deserts experience more evaporation than precipitation.