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noun
Dampness, especially that of the air.
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In humid climates like Shanghai or Singapore, special attention must be paid to humidity aspects.
"Its properties change completely due to humidity," Dr. Federle said.
Paper does not ship well, as it is both bulky and susceptible to humidity.
He said that planes were particularly susceptible to humidity and corrosion.
The letters of the Bengali intellectual Romesh Chunder Dutt, for example, are warped due to humidity.
Each fire, they say, is also a unique product of meteorology, from wind to humidity to the unpredictable lightning.
Exposure to humidity, sunlight or harsh cleaning solutions can gradually break down the dye, rendering the data on it unreadable.
So far, the corresponding heat index of temperature in relation to humidity has not undergone a similar revision.
"No one actually knows what that number is in comparison to humidity or the actual heat," Sharapova said.
After months of testing, they concluded that the greatest threat to "David" was posed by a light sprinkling of gypsum, a calcium sulphate that responds to humidity.
The flaw affected the calibration of the screen: When exposed to humidity — much like the weather in Florida — the screen would gradually lose accuracy.
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