Science, asked by teronreus, 1 month ago

a day in June is less uncomfortable than a day in late July, though both are hot days. why?​

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Answered by xitzwinterbearx
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Explanation:

Water vapor essentially suffocates our skin. On hot and humid days, your skin might feel sticky and overheated, and the air can feel so heavy that breathing becomes a chore. ... And the less that moisture evaporates from our skin, the more uncomfortably warm we feel.

Answered by RehanAk73
3

Explanation:

Because of humidity, which is a measure of the air’s water vapor content, the body’s perspiration evaporates from the skin at a much slower rate.

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