Both heat & air conditioning* removes moisture from our indoor air. *The only kind of cooling system that doesn't is what desert-dwellers (as I used to be) call a "swamp cooler" that cools the air by drizzling water thru large pads that the air is pulled in through- for obvious reasons, they only work when the natural humidity is very low, like in the desert, & they're much cheaper to run than an actual A/C.
Sometimes I miss the desert- it rains a LOT where I live now. But it's better for growing tomatoes, I'll say that. Of course, everything else grows too. Green is nice but a lot of work.![]()