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Why does 100% relative humidity in the winter feel nothing like 100% relative humidity in the summer??

Respuesta :

The 100% relative humidity in the winter feel nothing like 100% in summer because it depends on the saturation of the temperature.  

Explanation:

  • Temperature makes all the difference. A cold winter air, even once saturated, contains way less wet than heat summer air. One cubage unit of air needs 0.001 ounces of water to saturate it which is to lift its ratio to one hundred percent.
  • However, 0.022 ounces of water is needed to saturate that one cubage unit of air once the temperature is eighty, which is twenty- two times a lot of water. Air at eighty degrees with a humidness of one hundred percent contains twenty-two times a lot of water than air at zero with humidity at one hundred percent.