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"I would think it might be easier for humid, since it's less dense than dry; but there may be something else in the mix. (nub.? reagen? bueller?) -- nm"
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b.
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This. Sort of. If you were to reverse it. The higher the humidity, the more dense. More humidity = more water vapor so there's more stuff in the air
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JD (aka Jason Dean)
Jul 2 '12, 15:04
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Since there is more stuff in a given volume of air, it takes more energy to change the temperature of that given volume
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