The cold-water pipe chills the air immediately surrounding it. The cold air cannot support the same amount of moisture that warm air can, so the water vapor condenses out and sticks to the pipe.
A cold sweat is when the body sweats in response to stress or fear, causing the skin to feel cold and clammy. It is a natural physiological response to a perceived threat, causing the body to cool down in anticipation of a fight-or-flight reaction.
James Brown was the famous late rhythm and blues (R&B) singer, who had a hit with his song, Cold Sweat. The song Cold Sweat was first released in July 1967.
no
You stay in a cold area and eat cold drinks and food
Cold-blooded animals cannot sweat, for instance.
actually wind is not cool........ its the sweat on our body make us feel it cold. bcoz sweat gets evaporated when wind flows.
The hot water on your skin opens your pores, and makes you sweat. The sweat evaporates, taking body heat away - making you feel cold. When your body is cold - you shiver.
Because during the cooling cycle, it get's very cold. When it comes in contact with warm air it condenses. This causes it to sweat like a cold drink on your patio in the summer. This reduces efficiency of the system
no...you should take it to a doctor.
Sweat can transmit some infections, like Ebola, but not others, like HIV or the common cold.
Sykes says this line in Sweat.
'Sweat' on a cup is caused by condensation of moisture on the air on a cold surface. Cold causes the air to lose its ability to hold as much moisture. Since coffee is hot, it is increasing the ability of the air to hold moisture. You will only get the sweat on a cold drink. And the air in your house in winter is very dry, so there is not much to condense on cold items.