Climate comfort

Temperature

Temperature is a thermodynamic property that determines the level of thermal energy associated with the motion and vibration of the particles that make up a given system/object. At the temperature of absolute zero (0K or -273.15 degrees C), all motion of the particles ceases and they then form a system with the lowest possible energy.

Moisture

Humidity is defined as the water vapor content of the air. Thanks to its presence, condensation processes (the process of condensing water vapor in the atmosphere) occur and lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation. The amount of water vapor in the air depends on the air temperature (as the temperature increases, the amount of water vapor increases).