Short answer is because your body is using the water in your system to cool itself through perspiration. Therefore, there is not as much water waste going through your system to dilute the urine. If you are properly hydrated, your urine should just have a slight yellow tinge, but be nearly colourless. The more dehydrated you are, the darker your urine.
The body typically produces more concentrated urine when it is dehydrated or needing to conserve water. This usually occurs when there is a decrease in fluid intake or an increase in fluid loss, such as during exercise or in hot weather.
we pass out more concentrated urine during hot summer.
Our body produces less urine in hot weather due to a number of reasons which may include sweat,breathing and other bodily functions(like digestion).
Yes.
Hot and even more hot
Cold weather puts more strain on a battery than hot weather.
The weather is hot in summer because Earth's axial tilt causes the Sun to be more directly overhead during this time, leading to more concentrated sunlight and warmth. Additionally, longer daylight hours result in more time for the Sun to heat the ground and air.
No, when the weather is hot the air is less dense so they will get less lift.
Because in the summer time, you sweat more, thus you are excreting certain fluids that would normally be counted toward urination. In other words, your pores are not as open during the winter, especially if you are outside.
When you run a marathon you get very hot and the body has to use the water in your system to cool itself down which makes the urine more concentrated because there isn’t as much water in it. It also makes a smaller quantity of urine come out of the body because the water that would usually come out as part of the urine would have already come out as sweat from the body trying to cool itself down.
Farts can potentially be smellier in hot weather due to increased humidity and higher temperatures, which can intensify odor. In cold weather, the air is typically drier, meaning that the smell may dissipate more quickly.
A football will typically travel faster in hot weather compared to cold weather. This is because the air molecules are more spread out in hot weather, reducing air resistance and allowing the ball to move more quickly through the air.