Because the process of refrigerating ("conditioning") air not only reduces its temperature,
but also reduces its relative humidity, so the air in the bedroom is relatively dry air, and your
pipes dry out from breathing it all night.
Sleeping in an air-conditioned room can lead to reduced humidity levels, causing your throat to feel dry. The dry air can irritate the mucous membranes in your throat, leading to discomfort and dryness. Staying hydrated and using a humidifier can help alleviate these symptoms.
Yes, your body temperature naturally drops slightly while you sleep due to changes in your circadian rhythm. This drop in temperature helps promote restful sleep as part of the body's natural sleep-wake cycle. It's also why many people find it comfortable to sleep in a cooler room.
In a crowded room, body heat is generated by the people around you which can raise the overall temperature in the room. Additionally, the lack of air circulation in a crowded space can trap heat, making you feel warmer.
Curtains act as thermal insulators by trapping heat inside the room, preventing it from escaping through windows. This helps maintain a higher temperature in the room and makes it feel warmer. Curtains also block drafts and cold air from coming in through windows, further enhancing the room's heat retention.
Feeling hot in a crowded room could be due to the body heat generated by the people around you, reduced air circulation, and the overall increase in temperature caused by the collective body heat. The presence of many individuals in a confined space can lead to a buildup of heat, making you feel warmer.
When you first get out of bed in the winter, your body temperature drops due to the cold environment. However, once you return to the same room after being outside for a while, your body adapts to the room's temperature and warms up. This may make the room feel warmer to you since your body has adjusted to the change in temperature.
Yes, unless you have a completely sealed off room that only gets airconditioned air.
It will last longer before it goes hard because the room is less humid.
maybe environmental factors. What is in the room with your tredmill?
Because our body gets a High temperature. So the sweat glands will not come to out body
Didn't you ever want to sleep with your parents? Didn't you feel better in their room? ASK YOURSELF.
Because the process of refrigerating ("conditioning") air not only reduces its temperature, but also reduces its relative humidity, so the air in the bedroom is relatively dry air, and your pipes dry out from breathing it all night.
Mosquito coils can not be used in airconditioned rooms,but plugins have shown to produce no adverse or teratogenic effects in airconditioned rooms. A number of studies have proved this. However it can cause moderate to severe side effects in closed non-ventilated rooms.
Well if you go to school and it is very late i think you should. But if it is the weekend and you are tired then go head.
the room you sleep
Air Conditioners and Refrigerators operate on the same principal - removing heat from one location and expelling it elseware. In this case, the fridge creates a much smaller "room" to be cooled, where as it would take much more energy to bring an entire room down to 1 or 2 degrees centigrade.
If a person is already asleep an an animal comes in the same room to sleep then human beings can sleep with animals.
Go to the hospital emergency room and they will take it out for you.