First of all, the 'sweat' on a cold drink container is condensation. Condensation occurs when there is sufficient humidity in the air, and that air is cooled below the dew point.
This is exactly what happens with a cold drink container in the summer. In summer there is usually fairly high humidity, but even more important, that moisture is warm, and is easily cooled (by the cold drink container) to a temperature that is below the dew point, and . . . . . water droplets begin to collect on the container's surface.
Once the container warms to a temperature above the dew point, you will see the 'sweat' is gone.
The troposphere is typically more dense in the winter due to colder temperatures causing air to contract and become denser. In the summer, warmer temperatures cause the air to expand and become less dense.
The length of daylight increases as you transition from winter to summer. This change occurs because the Earth's tilt causes the northern hemisphere to be more directly exposed to sunlight during the summer months, resulting in longer days.
When you dry clothes in summer the relative humidity of the outdoor air is less than 100%, water molecules will leave the clothes more often than they'll return, so the clothes will dry. But when in winter the leaving water molecules will remain.
Summer typically has more daylight hours than winter due to the Earth's tilt and position in its orbit. During the summer solstice, the Northern Hemisphere receives the most daylight hours, while during the winter solstice, the Northern Hemisphere receives the fewest daylight hours.
More of the Sun's rays directly hit a particular region on Earth during the summer than during the winter.
Because they do not sweat as much in the winter than they do in the summer.
In the summer you have some hydration in the air, and, since you are hot, you sweat more. In the winter the air is SUPER dry!
In the winter it's cold and you need energy to keep you warm and in the summer it's hot you don't need energy you let out energy when you sweat etc.
The answer "its hotter" is completely wrong. We sweat more in summer because it is actually a mechanism of our body to keep us cool inspite of the heat. When sweat evaporates it produces a cooling effect. This answer is 100% correct in comparison to "its hotter".
Summer
Summer
probably summer it has more events but winter is gr8 too.
it absorbs more in the summer
Because, in summer the temperature is high and this helps milk to sour more easily than winter. But in winter it is totally opposite to it. Thus, milk turns sour more easily in summer than winter.
winter
US gets more medals in the winter than the summer. they got 25 in the summer and they 32 medals so far in the winter.
I would say in Summer because think about it does it hurt more if you get punched in the face in summer or in winter?.. it hurts more in winter but if you think you can take the pain then either one.