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1. During rainy season or conditions of high humidity, the relative humidity is on the higher side which means air cannot hold moisture further. ... it is difficult for the sweat to evaporate and in high humidity conditions we tend to sweat more. This explains why it feels so much hotter in high humidity.
2. Evaporation fog is caused by cold air passing over warmer water or moist land. It often causes freezing fog, or sometimes frost. When some of the relatively warm water evaporates into low air layers, it warms the air, causing it to rise and mix with the cooler air that has passed over the surface.
3. We wear light coloured clothes in summer because light colours reflect heat which helps our body to keep cool whereas dark colours absorb heat that is why it is considered to wear dark coloured clothes in winters.
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