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Well, I practically live in the middle of a forest, given the fact that all the terrain around the valley my city's located is well, a forest xd
Oh, you say you get lots of rain; according to the link you posted, Portland's going to be rainy in the next 10 days.. well, 7 of 10 days; while here, it's going to be raining all 10 days, 5 of which are lightning storms.
Oh, do some research, I just discovered that when moisture gets behind a wall, it can even damage the health of the inhabitants of the house.
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SmG Ray88 Wrote:You do know that humidity level during winter is extremely low, considering most of the water vapor in the air has crystallized.
P.S. I do get snow
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Snow. Very different to water.
Yeah, past month, here it rains ALWAYS
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Haaaahahahhahaha see the difference?
BTW i'm talking about rain, not humidity, weather's crazy here and this time of the year is supposed to be the equivalent of summer over there.
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Did i say that this topic is ridiculous? o_O
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SmG Tello Wrote:Snow. Very different to water.
Yeah, past month, here it rains ALWAYS
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Haaaahahahhahaha see the difference?
BTW i'm talking about rain, not humidity, weather's crazy here and this time of the year is supposed to be the equivalent of summer over there.
Have you took Earth Science yet?
When the snow melts it turns to water. Than it turns to gas thanks to the sun and that creates lot's of moist.
Also they are not different, their both H2O. But in a different form. Guess you haven't took chemistry either...
Solid (Ice), Liquid (water), and gas (water vapor) may look different. But they have the same compound like H2O. H2O stays the same.
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SmG Battlefire Wrote:SmG Tello Wrote:Snow. Very different to water.
Yeah, past month, here it rains ALWAYS
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://goo.gl/dhwes">http://goo.gl/dhwes</a><!-- m -->
Haaaahahahhahaha see the difference?
BTW i'm talking about rain, not humidity, weather's crazy here and this time of the year is supposed to be the equivalent of summer over there.
Have you took Earth Science yet?
When the snow melts it turns to water. Than it turns to gas thanks to the sun and that creates lot's of moist.
Also they are not different, their both H2O. But in a different form. Guess you haven't took chemistry either...
Lol you dont need to take bio, chemistry or anything to now common knowledge like that.
Then again, humidity is a mixture of hot air and alot of gases, so if its cold enough too snow, chances are it wont be hot enough to get it really humid. Trust me, here in New England we get lots of snow and rain, its barely ever humid though because when we get precipitation its usually not the hottest time of year.
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