Ive always been told humidity is worse but idk I've never experienced dryheat. Ive experienced a lot of humidity tho like 109f with high humidity. I couldnt imagine worse heat than that. I worked out in it too. Sweating doesnt cool you
Lol yeah I explained that wrong. Because you sweat in the first place to cool yourself, which you do much more in high humidity, it makes it more tolerable.
Where I live it’s dry heat, and at what you call 100 degrees it’s almost unbearable to be in for more than a couple of minutes. But when I was in that same temperature in Queensland, which is much higher humidity, I could walk around in it all day. You’ll always last a lot longer in the tropics than a desert at the same temp.
I can't stand hot summers
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The extremely high humidity would help a lot though, it’s not a desert heat.
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I lived in Las Vegas for 15 years, and I can't stand the desert. Now dessert on the other hand I love, I LOVE dessert!
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humidity just makes you want to die in the heat. Its like being in a boiler
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It’s far more tolerable than dry heat, dry heat will actually kill you lol.
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Dry heat feels awful.
Ive always been told humidity is worse but idk I've never experienced dryheat. Ive experienced a lot of humidity tho like 109f with high humidity. I couldnt imagine worse heat than that. I worked out in it too. Sweating doesnt cool you
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Humidity feels like it keeps you cooler and makes it more tolerable. Cause you’re covered in sweat rather than it just evaporating
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Yeah google says thats what makes it worse. The sweat evaporating cools you.
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Lol yeah I explained that wrong. Because you sweat in the first place to cool yourself, which you do much more in high humidity, it makes it more tolerable.
Where I live it’s dry heat, and at what you call 100 degrees it’s almost unbearable to be in for more than a couple of minutes. But when I was in that same temperature in Queensland, which is much higher humidity, I could walk around in it all day. You’ll always last a lot longer in the tropics than a desert at the same temp.