Drinking nice and cold coconut water in one of the humidly hot days in Hong Kong, China. June 2012.
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Water Vapour’s Property
When I was travelling to Hong Kong, the temperature down there is hot and I sweat a lot! I always wonder why I sweat that frequently at this geological location. Water vapor is one of the variable gases in the atmosphere, and is more efficient than carbon dioxide to capture radiant energy from the Sun. When the air becomes warmer, it enables to hold more moisture or water vapor. This phenomenon can then explain high humidity at hot temperature regions, and demonstrates the relationship between water vapor and weather.
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