On a cold day, an individual usually does not drink as much water as they do on a hot day. Also, we do not sweat as much on a cold day as we do on a hot day. This results in a higher concentration of urine on a cold day.
Contrary to the myth that putting your, or someone else's, hand in warm water makes you want to pee, it's the other way around. The colder temperature actually stimulates urine production and output. The only reason that this may appear to happen more often to children is because their potty habits are little less inhibited than those for adults.
On a hot day, water will be lost through sweat, and so the body will want to keep as much water as possible, so there will be less urine produced. On a cold day, the body will have plenty of water, so more urine will be produced to balance this out.
Because you lose fluids through sweat on a hot day
In the cold days we pass more urine , compared to the hot days as in the cold days our body has more water in the body and we have to pass urine more often. But in the summer more water is lost due to sweating.
Urination serves two functions. One is to rid the body of certain unneeded minerals, and the other is to regulate the amount of water in the blood. On a hot day, water will be lost through sweat, and so the body will want to keep as much water as possible, so there will be less urine produced. On a cold day, the body will have plenty of water, so more urine will be produced to balance this out.
Mainly because it does not take in urine. Urine is a waste product produced by the body
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.
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.
Volume increases,urine become more dilute and clear.
Brown urine means that your urine is concentrated and you need to be hydrated. After blood transfusion, there should be more urine produced because there is enough blood in the circulation.
Usually about 30 days, more if you are a person with more fat on your body.
On cold,dry days.
these days they are more domestically produced but some parts still come from international areas
It results in a high ph, become more basic
because you drink more water on those days and that's how you get rid of it