Average humidity on the Antarctic continent is about five percent, qualifying the continent as a desert. It is the driest continent on earth.
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β 10y agoNo. Humidity in Antarctica is about five percent, making the continent a desert: the driest continent on earth.
No, it is not humid enough for mold to grow.
Antarctica doesn't.
Air over Panama would contain more water vapor compared to Antarctica. Panama is located in a tropical region with high temperatures and humidity, leading to more water vapor in the air. In contrast, Antarctica is a cold and dry polar region with very little moisture in the air.
Locusts live in hot humid areas of the world.
Antarctica does not have a humid equatorial climate region. The continent is characterized by its polar climate, with cold temperatures and dry conditions prevailing throughout most of the year.
A humid subtropical climate is characterized by hot and humid summers with frequent thunderstorms and mild winters. These regions typically experience high levels of precipitation throughout the year, often with a distinct wet and dry season. Temperatures can vary widely, with warm to hot summers and mild to cool winters.
They are both tropical rain forests and they are both warm and humid, with temperatures that vary from 26-28 degrees C.
The Southeast Asian rainforest typically consists of rugged terrains with mountain ranges, plateaus, and river valleys. These landforms provide diverse habitats for various species of plants and animals. The region is also known for its limestone karsts, which are iconic landforms characterized by steep cliffs and unique ecosystems.
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Europe is very humid.