Damp to wet.
Moist is damp or wet.
Yes, dampness indicates the presence of moisture - i.e. it's wet.
the answer is atmosphere and trosphere
Dry: Free from moisture or liquid; not wet or moist. Wet: Covered or saturated with water or another liquid. Hope this helped*
moist, wet, soggy, humid, dank, clammy, dewy
The opposite is wet, or the similar words moist, damp, or humid.
They both have a wet or damp climate...
Yes, it is. It is the superlative form of the adjective "damp" (slightly wet, or humid).
The opposite of arid is humid or wet, describing an environment that is damp or moist rather than dry.
Water vapor, which is the gaseous form of water. This moisture in the air makes it feel damp and sticky. Additionally, humid air can also contain other particles such as dust, pollutants, and microscopic organisms.
A humid material is any substance that contains water vapor or moisture. This could include items like wet towels, damp soil, or steam in the air.
Both have season that's longer and shorter on time
Louisiana is a swamp, and it is often times humid and very wet. Other parts of Louisiana can be dry and arid, but mostly as you get closer and closer to the ocean or bayou then it will get more damp and humid.
"Damp" is a word meaning, "slightly wet". So, damp hair is hair that is slightly wet.
Hot, humid climate where summers are wet, hot, damp and suffocating and extremely moist rainy season accompanied with heavy rainfall
Wet, moist, damp