Not exact matches
The authors found that in the early 1970s, ~ 75 % of Borneo was forested, and
from 1973 to 2010, the forest
area declined by ~ 30 %, which is nearly twice as fast as a rate compared to the rest of the world's
humid tropical forests.
For example, in midwestern agricultural
areas, potassium levels rose fastest, likely
from fertilizer runoff, whereas salt numbers swelled most rapidly in the densely populated and
humid Northeast.
They show that seasonal flu outbreaks originate in warm,
humid areas of the south and southeastern U.S. and move northward, away
from the coasts.
When birds are
from very
humid places, they generally do a lot better in
areas that are not too dry, and those
from dry climates tend to fare better in less
humid areas.
In fact, in September and early October, most of the hot,
humid air that left the coast of Africa (leaving
from the general
area of Liberia) was sucked all the way back to northern Africa, to the Western Sahara, Mauritania, and Algeria.