The phenomena is a good explanation of the condensation processes that is happening in our atmosphere.
There are lots of water vapor around us. As this water vapors touch the out side portion of a cold glass, the cold temperature within a cold glass condenses those water vapors, thus, converting it from a gaseous state to a liquid state. Since in its liquid form, it is more denser than gas, the water formed as we termed sweat appears and flow outside a cold glass.
The coldness make it seem sweat. When it's cold the water molecules are closer together so the sugar molucles are exposed even more.
a cold glass "sweats" because the cold inside and the warmth outside
Condensation of the cool air on the hot glass.
a glass of your own hard earned sweat
Tile and glass technically does not "sweat", however... When the dew point of the air is higher than the temperature of the tile (or glass or other surface) moisture in the air will "condense" on the cool surface. Many people misunderstand that process and believe that the tile (or glass) is sweating.
Sweat is filled with bacteria in the pores and inside your body. Yes sweat can cause pimples to some extent. If you cleanse your face well after physical activity and perspiration then the pimples should clear up
yes you do have to take a shower when you sweat because your body is filled with bacteria and when bacteria and sweat comes together it makes you smell really bad so thats why you should :) i hope this helps :D
The role of a beverage is to keep your body hydrated, like when you sweat, your body is turning water into sweat so it can cool down. And the role of a food item is to fuel the body with energy. Thats why it is a main concern to eat wisely. Either way, the uneeded or the "bad things" your body can't use is turned into solid and liquid waste.
if you have ice in it the ice will melt and get out
They are both performing Condensation
It is a hot room with a stove filled with rocks that you throw water on, and that increases the humidity of the room and it makes you sweat.
We seem to 'sweat more' on a humid day because as the air is already packed with water molecules, our sweat does not get a chance to evaporate as fast as it would in dry air. So as there is 'no room' for sweat to be absorbed into the water-filled air, which is what humidity is, the sweat just remains a liquid and drips down instead....
Put a tied off sock filled with cedar chips in the glove.
Yes, you sweat while you swim but it just doesn't show because you are in the water. Even if the water seems cold you are sweating because your body uses energy which causes your body to cool itself off with sweat.