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".
It allows sweat to evaporate faster and more efficiently, cooling you down.
The duration of Pink sweat is 240.0 seconds.
You would sweat at the same rate, no matter how absurd it may sound. During the hot seasons, you don't sweat more, you just sweat constantly or near a constant rate, making it appear that you have sweated more. During the cold season you would bundle up, so you would sweat on your neck, hands, feet, and other places, so it would not seem like you had sweat that much, or that you had sweat at all. Furring the hot season, you wear less clothing, so the sweat is released all at once, over most of your body, making it look like you sweat more.
Nope. nobody will ever sweat again.
The Keith Sweat song 'Nobody' was released on September 17, 1996. It proved a great success for Sweat and reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100.
The water evaporated from the swimming pool. If your sweat evaporated quickly, you got cool faster.
sweat take heat to the skin where it is evaporated and takes the heat with it.
actually wind is not cool........ its the sweat on our body make us feel it cold. bcoz sweat gets evaporated when wind flows.
the sweat level increases when we get too hot.this happens because evaporation take place quickly and more water is evaporated.
No, sweat is not a gas. Sweat is mostly composed of water and small amounts of electrolytes like sodium and potassium. It is produced by sweat glands in the skin to help regulate body temperature through the process of evaporation.
in summers we need clothes that can absorb our sweat so that we feel comfortable wearing it...terylene cloth is a bad absorber of water and hence we should not wear terylene clothes in summers. It is advisable to wear cotton clothes in summers as they absorb our sweat and make us feel comfortable.
NO!
Due to the heat during the summer, our bodies need more moisture to replace that lost through sweating.
No. Time removes THC.
Your body is burning fat to get warm, therefore making you swear.
When the weather is hot, eccrine sweat glands produce sweat. Eccrine glands secrete a watery fluid that helps regulate body temperature by evaporating from the skin's surface, cooling it down.
Dry air has a lower relative humidity, which means it has a lower water vapor content. This difference in water concentration between our skin and the air causes the sweat on our skin to evaporate more quickly into the air, leading to a faster drying effect.