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What happens when you sweat in space?

When astronauts sweat in space, the lack of gravity prevents the sweat from dripping off their skin. Instead, sweat accumulates as a liquid layer on the skin or evaporates into the air, which can lead to increased humidity inside the spacesuit. The body's cooling mechanism through sweat evaporation may be less effective in space due to the lack of gravity.


What is the process of giving off vapor containing water and waste products?

If you are referring to a process that happens in the human body, it would be "sweating." Sweat is just that: water and some waste. Sweat is actually very close in composition to urine, and it evaporates off your body (in the form of vapor) to cool the body down.


Why do you change your bed sheets weekly?

Changing bed sheets weekly helps maintain hygiene by reducing the buildup of dust mites, sweat, oils, and allergens that can accumulate over time. Fresh sheets can improve sleep quality and comfort, creating a cleaner and more inviting sleeping environment. Additionally, regular washing helps prevent unpleasant odors and promotes overall health and well-being.


Suppose you took a trip to the moon how and why would your weight change would your mass change too?

Your mass would stay the same, but your weight would change. Weight is the effect of gravity acting upon an object, where as mass is the amount of matter an object has. Your "weight" measured on the Moon would be one-sixth your weight on Earth.


What year was the water filtration invented by NASA?

NASA invented a water filtration system called the Water Recovery System (WRS) in the early 1990s. The WRS was first used on the International Space Station in 2008 to recycle astronauts' urine and sweat into clean drinking water.