Explore how relative humidity affects you every day with real-world examples. The air temperature and the relative humidity of the air can often impact the perceived temperature one feels, the rates and amount of condensation, or how quickly food spoils. To better understand these concepts, consider the following scenarios. Sort the following real-world scenario with its respective level of humidities given below.

1. High Relative Humidity
2. Low to Average Relative Humidity

a. Dew deposits on your vehicle early in the morning.
b. Feeling comfortable outside along a lake shore, even though it is a hot summer day.
c. Jet airplane condensation trails (i.e., human-made cirrus clouds) form behind the engines of a jet and linger in the sky for hours.
d. Bathroom mirror gets foggy after taking a shower.
e. Wet clothes hanging on a line or rack dry quickly
f. Sweating profusely and your shirt remains soaked with sweat
g. A food storage container which has fresh food with no mold.