61. There may be no moisture, but the speed of the moving dust tends to make it adhere to the wall, creating the dirt. 62. There will be sufficient moisture and lift over the higher terrain of New England to trigger scattered thundershowers, but most of these will not reach the Coast. 63. There is no moisture, and nothing lives here. 64. They fly there because it is warm, but there is no moisture for them. 65. They are found in kitchens and bathrooms, where there is moisture. 66. They can be closed the other months because there is less moisture in cold air. 67. This will keep the ducts warmer, and moisture is less likely to condense on them. 68. Today builders use gypsum drywall as a backing in rooms where moisture is not a problem. 69. Turboprops are generically more vulnerable to ice, because they fly lower than jets, at altitudes where moisture is more likely to be present. 70. What can I do to get rid of what moisture is there? |