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I was trying to survive this humidty and I realized that there were no bugs out flying and the question came to mind.

2006-08-01 16:48:08 · 5 answers · asked by mjtpopus 3 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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Humidity effects planes. That is all.

2006-08-01 16:52:00 · answer #1 · answered by Texas Cowboy 7 · 0 0

Actually the reason the bugs are not out is evolutionary. There is a hybrid mosquito in the works that will have little lungs that can functional almost like gills. The air is so heavy with this humidity that it is almost like drinking water for them when they breath in.

The hybrid mosquito will not have this problem and all of mankind will have to work together to eliminate this fearless parasite. Good question.

2006-08-02 09:37:55 · answer #2 · answered by mr.waxeater 1 · 0 0

Because of the added friction in the air, extreme humidity will affect ANY projectile maybe not significantly but it will affect it.

2006-08-01 16:53:26 · answer #3 · answered by reinafire 2 · 0 0

Yes

2006-08-01 16:55:31 · answer #4 · answered by Stingray 5 · 0 0

the air is thicker harder to flap wings for bugs and planes actually have no problem

2006-08-01 16:51:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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