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The phrase "humid area" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a region or location that has a high level of moisture or humidity in the air. It can also refer to an ecosystem that has a high level of humidity, such as a rainforest or a wetland. Example: The Amazon rainforest is known for its lush greenery and diverse wildlife, but it is also a humid area with high levels of rainfall and humidity.
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If you live in a particularly humid area, try to find an anti-humidity hair product that works well for you.
What you put on your hair to keep it straight throughout the day depends on its texture and length, as well as where you live, but here are some possibilities: Anti-humidity (or anti-frizz) creams or sprays: If you live in a particularly humid area, such as the southeastern region of the U.S., you're probably used to your hair returning to its usual frizz as the day wears on.
And if you live in a humid area, growing lavender in pots will improve air circulation.
With the global warming, frequencies of drought are rising in the humid area of southern China.
Much of Arizona's humid area lies in this zone and in the adjacent high southern edge of the Colorado Plateau.
Southeastward from Great Bend the river flows through a more humid area and is frequently more than 0.5 mile (0.8 km) wide with a deep channel.
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Hence, relative humidity is an important limiting factor for photocatalytic applications in humid areas like Belgium.
These are small, mottled brown and yellow animals found in humid areas from Mexico to Venezuela.
Wet microbursts, typical of more humid areas, are generally accompanied by a visible rain shaft.
In reasonably humid areas, the practice of green manuring can improve yield and soil qualities.
Fogs and dews occur in the humid areas, dew often serving as a substitute for rain.
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