Thats a funny statement to make, I used to live in the UK and don't feel its any more humid there than a lot of other places globally. I once went to Los Angeles, once I stepped out into the street, the humidity there hit me like a wall. I also now live in Spain and despite living in an area that is classified desert, i.e. is very dry, it can get very humid at times, so much so that even sitting still causes much perspiring.
Don't forget. the Uk is a small island with water all around and mot a great deal of distance between any place and the sea, this will add to the humidity factor
2007-04-25 02:52:08
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answered by SunnyDays 5
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because its a piece of real estate floating in water surrounded by water ,it cant help being humid
but you dont know what is Humidity go to the jungles of Oaxaca ,the Amazon,Guatamala .or Durban in south Africa ,where the water runs down your body all day and all night ,where you seem to breathe steam .that is humidity .
Brittain is dry compared to that .
2007-04-25 06:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It's really not. Try Florida or Texas if you want real humidity. The air is really fresh here
2007-04-25 02:49:15
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answered by sonfai81 5
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we have the sea all round and the gulf steam before the prevailing wind direction
but the tropics is more humid
2007-04-25 02:49:18
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answered by q6656303 6
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It's the umbrella makers somewhere in the Orient who are trying to drum up some business for themselves.
"Buy japanese umbrellas", Mr. Weather seems to say;
2007-04-25 03:00:46
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answered by Chatty82 3
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cos of the gulf stream
2007-04-25 02:49:14
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answered by THE HONEST TRUTH 2
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Just like God intended it to be.
2007-04-25 03:54:24
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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its surrounded by water!
2007-04-25 10:42:53
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answered by NoMeS. 2
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