If it is hot humid air, the air will be filled with a lot of moisture, and your hands feel all sticky and when you breathe, the air feels thick.
But when it's cold humid air, the air has less moisture and it may feel easier to breath in. But it still has the same humidity as the hot air, you just feel it different.
This is because when you say the air is humid, you are basically saying that the air has moisture in it. But the air always has moisture in it, but you can feel it when there is high humidity. So when it is cold air, you feel the humidity less. Because if it is hot air, that means the sun must be out, and when the sun is out, it evaporates the sweat and moisture off your skin and goes into the air. That is why in a crowded room, we describe the air as 'stuffy' because it is filled with the body heat from all the people in the room.
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A cold front because a warm front would be hot and humid
Because it is both cold and humid, and the sun partly evaporates water into the air, while the cold air pushes it down, creating fog.
Humid air is more dense.
Continental Polar cP air mass is an air mass formed over land in a cold region with cold dry airMaritime tropical mT air mass is an air mass that forms over water in a warm region with warm wet air
1. your hair gets frizzy 2. air is stuffy 3. you can see condensation on cold objects
When the air is humid and the glass is cold.
The difference between humid and dry air is the amount of water vapour held in the air "water vapor"Humid implies wet. Humid air is largely filled with water particles.
The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.
No. Cold air is more dense than hot air.
No, gnats do not cold air at all. Gnats do not survive the cold weather. They like hot and humid weather.
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humid, and chilly.
People actually sweat the same amount on a humid day as they do a cold, dry day. The difference is that the sweat isn't able to evaporate as quickly because of how much moisture is already in the air.
If the cold front collides with warm, humid air it can produce rain.
Dampness, especially of the air. As quoted by this site. You'll have to look up the Cold part.
humid
Cold and Humid