What is the effect of presence of humidity?
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Humidity refers to the presence of water vapor in the air, and affects how warm the air feels to us. In general, warm temperatures feel even warmer as the humidity increases because, as it increases, the speed at which water evaporates at any given temperature decreases.
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Relative humidity greatly affects evaporation rates. When it is high, relative humidity slows evaporation; relative humidity reduces it to zero (no evaporation at all) when it reaches 100 percent. Relative humidity is the amount of moisture in the air compared to what the air can "hold" at that temperature.
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