WHY IS THE EASTERN COAST SO HOT AND HUMID THROUGH OUT THE YEAR
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it is so because being so near the equator, the waters near it are constantly evaporating, causing the formation of moisture or, as you say, humidity. please mark me as brainliest
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Because warm air can hold more moisture than cool air, it feels more humid and the dewpoint temperatures are frequently higher along the eastern seaboard than they are along the west coast in the summer months
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