"Humification" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Humification is the process of decomposition of organic matter, such as plant and animal remains, under anaerobic (oxygen-free) conditions, resulting in the formation of peat or humus.
The verb "humidifies" means to make something, especially the air or an atmosphere, more humid, or to add moisture to it in a controlled way.
Humidity refers to the amount of moisture in the air. It is usually measured as a percentage of the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a given temperature. High humidity means that the air is close to being saturated with water vapor, while low humidity means that the air is relatively dry. Humidity can affect how we feel and can influence local weather patterns.
Humifuse is a verb that means to decompose or break down organic matter, such as plant or animal waste, into a nutrient-rich soil or compost. The term is often used in horticultural and agricultural contexts to describe the process of turning waste into a valuable resource for plant growth.
causing someone to feel shame, embarrassment, or a sense of defeat, often as a result of being treated unfairly, ridiculed, or forced to do something humiliating.