Approximately 270ml per day.
In a whole year our feet produce 100L.
Humid day
Kudzu plants can grow up to 1 foot per day in ideal conditions due to their rapid growth rate and ability to climb and spread quickly.
A blister on the back of your foot is usually caused by friction or pressure from shoes rubbing against your skin. It forms as a protective barrier of fluid between the layers of skin to prevent further damage. Keeping the area clean and protected can help it heal faster.
It is actually not a matter of sweating more but of it being more difficult to evaporate the sweat. If you are in a dry and windy place it is very simple for sweat to evaporate, in a more humid area there is more water in the air already and therefore makes evaporation of the sweat much more difficult. Then it would appear that you sweat more because you are seeing the sweat, however it is a matter of evaporation.
On a hot day, your body temperature rises due to the external heat. To cool down, your body produces sweat through your sweat glands which evaporates off your skin, carrying away heat with it. The more your body overheats, the more sweat is produced to help regulate your body temperature effectively.
One half-pint. The human average amounts to one cup of foot sweat per day. (At first I typed food sweat. Eww.) That's what I learned this week.
On average, feet can produce about half a pint (approximately 240 milliliters) of sweat per day, depending on factors like activity level, temperature, and individual physiology. The sweat glands in the feet are among the most concentrated in the body, and they can become particularly active during exercise or in warm conditions. This perspiration helps regulate temperature but can also lead to foot odor if moisture is trapped in shoes.
The hotter you get the more sweat they produce to thermoregulate the body.
two pounds a day.
It depends on a lot of things. How much you drink, sweat, bleed, if you eat foods with high water content. You are supposed to be taking in 1.5 Liters of water a day assuming you are getting 1 hour of exercise a day. Therefore you should probably urinate about 1.2 Liters a day, due to water loss from sweat.
Depends how hard you work. A good 30 minute gym session can make you sweat a pint
It is better to be in a bare foot is always correct because if we would wear the shoe whole of the day we would have athlete's foot disease and if we are bare foot the sweat of foot just dry up and because of that it is better to be bare foot Azhar uddin khan-India
u lose about 10% of water each night
they produce about 400,000
you use lots of dove it works on anything............... especially birds
People actually sweat the same amount on a humid day as they do a cold, dry day. The difference is that the sweat isn't able to evaporate as quickly because of how much moisture is already in the air.
You will sweat the same on both days if your activity is the same. It will evaporate faster on a dry day, so you will notice less sweat on a dry day.