I assume your question should end with "than the air outside the refrigerator". If so then the answer is yes. Most of the humidity in the air inside the fridge (and freezer) will condense onto the cold surfaces. As new air is introduced, either by opening and closing the door, or leaving the door ajar, or thru a leaky door seal, more moisture condenses, these are some reason why a freezer will ice up quickly. Bruce
Bamboo flooring is typically less exspensive than hardwood flooring. You can get laminate wood flooring for less cost than bamboo.
An extractor fan is used for better ventilation and to extract moisture from the room, thus making the air less humid. It also helps to prevent condensation.
Gas expands when heated and shrinks when cooled. If the gas inside a closed cylinder is cooled, it will shrink, so it will push against the walls less. Therefore, less pressure.
They typically take up less space than of the materials for the sameweight.
Ice temperature is 32 degrees, F. or less.
A side by side refrigerator will allow you to store many items in the door. This type of refrigerator will work in small kitchens. Typically, top-mounted freezers use less energy.
In certain conditions, such as humid weather, dried beans may get tiny bugs in them, even in a sealed container. If you live in a humid climate, one way to avoid this is to store your dried beans in the refrigerator or freezer. Cooked beans will go bad in a week, more or less, depending on the conditions, even when stored in the refrigerator. You can tell they have gone bad by the terrible smell.
the climate has cooled and has became less humid
In light, because in a refrigerator bacteria is less likely to survive as long as outside of a refrigerator
During humid days warm air can hold less moisture compared to other days. So ,people sweet more on humid days.
In the winter, The air is less humid.
how about: moist, dank or humid. Another word for 'less damp' is 'drier'.
The room and the refrigerator are a closed system. The fridge, being a machine, has efficiency which is less than 1. Therefore it creates more "waste" energy which is released into the room than it cools the insides of the fridge.
November, December, January, February. Cool season. Less humid. Less rain.
it is less dense
If the side of the refrigerator is burning hot, its motor may be overheating. First check that the cooling fan is working properly and that the refrigerator is properly ventilated. Sometimes if a refrigerator is jammed against a wall, it can overheat. Then, check around the refrigerator for the smell of something burning and for unusual sounds (as if a part has come loose). Call a repair service immediately. If everything is ok, perhaps your refrigerator is overloaded. Consider reducing the coldness of both the refrigerator and freezer sections, and do not place hot items inside. However, bear in mind that a well-stored refrigerator takes less energy to keep cool than an empty one, because the contents act as insulators and reduce the air space inside.
On a dry day, water will evaporate from the wet bulb thermometer, cooling it. On a humid day, since moisture is already in the air, less will evaporate, and cool it less.