Sweating is your body's natural reaction to heat, so it really depends on what kind of climate you are in. If it is extremely hot outside, but you are in an air-conditioned home, then you aren't that likely to sweat. However, if you are in a heated home on a cold day, then you may sweat.
Mainly throughout the winter, but otherwise on cold days, unless you have just ridden him and hes sweating you should leave him to cool but if its been a cold day its most likely going to be a freezing night, and he needs a rug. In the summer when its cool just a sheet would be fine.
When your ovulating.
Sweating takes warm water from inside the body - to the surface - where it evaporates, taking the heat with it. Therefore we cool down.
usually 1-3 days
Rain fall tends to occur mostly on hot days because the hot air tends to evaporate and rise. When the water vapor increases, it cool and condenses to form clouds and soon rain.
heatwaves are caused by hot and humid days with very little air movement to cool down the suns heat.
heatwaves are caused by hot and humid days with very little air movement to cool down the suns heat.
Dust storms are most likely to occur on hot summer days under certain atmospheric conditions, so meteorologists can frequently predict the possibility of these storms.
Warm days are more likely going to be more humid than cool days, so more precipitation gathers making more storm clouds, which then are in thunder storms.
Aftershocks can occur hours or days after an earthquake.
Not likely, it takes the fertilised embryo several days to implant, usually between 5-12
Earthquakes can happen during any weather, an earthquake is essentially when 2 tectonic plates collide. This means that their most likely to occur after a tsunami, they can occur doing any weather though.