húmidos
Húmidos is the Spanish plural form of the adjective húmido, which translates to "humid" in English. In Spanish, húmido derives from the Latin word humidus, meaning wet or moist. The term is used to describe climate conditions, objects, or environments that have high moisture content. For instance, a region with frequent cloud cover and regular rainfall would be described as "húmido".
In meteorological contexts, húmidos is often employed alongside other descriptors such as "templado" (temperate) or "seca"
The term appears in literary works to evoke atmosphere, particularly in descriptions of wetlands or marshlands,
Húmidos is related to related Spanish terms like húmedo (húmedo) and humedad (moisture). In translations, the