Yes.
On a hot day, you sweat more and breathe harder during exercise. This causes your body to lose more water than on a cold day, which means more replacement.
On a hot day there is a more than normal loss of water via perspiration. This can lead to a situation where the body conserves water. There are hormones like ADH which concentrates the urine.
cold weather causes vasoconstriction. Vasoconstriction restricts blood flow near the skin, so less heat is lost through the skin.
I believe your question is about the difference in sweating and urination during warm and cold weathers. In summers (warm), humans produce lesser amount of urine as compared to winters (cold) since a part of the water is eliminated as sweat. During winters we do not sweat (or sweat less) hence more amount of urine is produced. Urine is the primary method of eliminating nitrogenous waste. Sweating is a part of thermoregulation which takes up water from body.
The weather is improving and less likely to produce storms.
when you kidneys shut down you start to urinate less and less until you finally die because there is no way to turn it in to urine pleasant i no
The carbon monoxide levels in your home may be at their highest during cold weather for a couple of reasons. First, if the weather is cold you are likely running the heater, and gas- or oil-fired heaters can produce carbon monoxide. Second, you probably keep the windows and doors closed as much as possible, trapping carbon monoxide inside the house. The carbon monoxide emitted by a car may increase when it is cold because the engine burns fuel less efficiently when the engine is cold.
Our body produces less urine in hot weather due to a number of reasons which may include sweat,breathing and other bodily functions(like digestion).
Because it depends on whether the temperature is hot, if it is hot then the body produces less urine because it finds other ways of loosing water. i.e. sweating.. And if the weather is cold its the opposite, so in cold weather our body actually produces more urine, and less other ways of loosing water from the body. an exception of loosing water when we breath out every time, but in not very great amount the water is lost. hope this helps..im not an expert...just a student..helping out...:))
It suffers from extreme cold weather.
cold weather causes vasoconstriction. Vasoconstriction restricts blood flow near the skin, so less heat is lost through the skin.
Yes. When we are in a cold environment, blood flow to our internal organs is increased to keep our organs warm.The increase in blood flow to the kidneys causes more blood to be filtered thus producing more urine.
they become less active in the cold
I believe your question is about the difference in sweating and urination during warm and cold weathers. In summers (warm), humans produce lesser amount of urine as compared to winters (cold) since a part of the water is eliminated as sweat. During winters we do not sweat (or sweat less) hence more amount of urine is produced. Urine is the primary method of eliminating nitrogenous waste. Sweating is a part of thermoregulation which takes up water from body.
The weather is improving and less likely to produce storms.
The carbon monoxide levels in your home may be at their highest during cold weather for a couple of reasons. First, if the weather is cold you are likely running the heater, and gas- or oil-fired heaters can produce carbon monoxide. Second, you probably keep the windows and doors closed as much as possible, trapping carbon monoxide inside the house. The carbon monoxide emitted by a car may increase when it is cold because the engine burns fuel less efficiently when the engine is cold.
Students are less attentive in very hot weather. When my classrooms reached 85 to 90 degrees, no education at all took place. They might be more attentive in cold weather.
when you kidneys shut down you start to urinate less and less until you finally die because there is no way to turn it in to urine pleasant i no
The carbon monoxide levels in your home may be at their highest during cold weather for a couple of reasons. First, if the weather is cold you are likely running the heater, and gas- or oil-fired heaters can produce carbon monoxide. Second, you probably keep the windows and doors closed as much as possible, trapping carbon monoxide inside the house. The carbon monoxide emitted by a car may increase when it is cold because the engine burns fuel less efficiently when the engine is cold.