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Which is
worse, hot or humid? Summers combine the two in the worst way. Humidity as
reported by a weather forecaster refers to a percent ratio between the amount
of water
vapor in the atmosphere and the highest possible vapor concentration at
that temperature. If the atmosphere is saturated then the relative humidity is
100 percent.
At
saturation a dynamic equilibrium exists between the rate of condensation and
the rate of evaporation. For a liquid to evaporate, its molecules must vibrate
with enough force to break the bonds holding them together. These
vibrations can't happen without energy, so a liquid provided with more
energy (in the form of heat) evaporates more quickly.
Rate of
evaporation depends on both the heat available to the liquid and the strength
of the intermolecular forces between the molecules. Evaporation can be faster
on sunny days not just because of the extra heat, but also because sunny days
are often drier and so have lower relative humidity.
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