The noun form for the adjective humid is humidity (add -ity).Some dictionaries also accept humidness (add -ness).
Body decomposition depends on temperature and humidity. In hotter and humid areas, bodies will decompose faster. Exposed body parts that have not yet been consumed by insects will start to turn black after about 10-20 days.
Yes, humid air tends to be heavier and denser than dry air, so it can often settle lower to the ground. This is why fog and mist, which consist of tiny water droplets, are commonly seen near the ground on humid days.
Humid subtropical climates are characterized by hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters. They typically experience a significant amount of precipitation throughout the year, with some variation in rainfall seasonality. Examples of cities with humid subtropical climates include Atlanta, Georgia and Tokyo, Japan.
Yes, Oklahoma has a diverse climate with various regions experiencing different weather patterns. Some parts of the state, particularly in the southeast, can have a humid climate due to their proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, while other areas can be windy due to the flat terrain and the Great Plains to the west.
People sweat more on humid days because the air is already saturated with moisture, making it harder for sweat to evaporate. This results in a build-up of sweat on the skin, which may make people feel sweatier. Sweat production increases as the body tries to cool down through evaporation, but the high humidity inhibits this process.
Well Africa is hot and humid... some other continents places are like Africa too but Africa is the most humid
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Its called humidity
if there's sun there is evaporation
Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi are generally hot and humid.
Moist
It could be condensation - if you've had it (for example) in the bathroom, or some other humid environment.
Perhaps his hair is only curly on humid days....
Flour and other dry ingredients sometimes need sifting, because if you live in a humid area the ingredient can clump up in their storage container. Some bakers make do with just a whisk to fluff up the flour.
Assuming you mean Charlotte, North Carolina, it is located in North America's humid subtropical climate zone. The city has cool winters and warm, humid summers. It receives ample precipitation throughout the year but also many clear, sunny, and pleasantly warm days.
No, humid air is not a solvent. A solvent is a substance capable of dissolving other substances, while humid air is simply air with a high moisture content.