Why do you only hear the phrase “It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity,” in the summer months? A. Because colder air in the winter cannot hold as much water vapor, so it tends to not be humid. B. There is no correlation between the temperature and the humidity. C. Because colder air in the winter can hold a lot of water vapor, but it is too cold to notice it. D. Because colder air in the winter cannot hold as much water vapor, so it tends to be more humid.
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@Jesstho.-. I thought it might be answer choice B, but that's only because the others didn't really make sense to me. Not sure if that's the right one though....
Well, the phrase "It's not the heat, it's the humidity" means that the humidity adds so much discomfort in the air, and without it, it would feel better at any temperature.
I'll tell you this. It's not A, B, or D.
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