On a humid day, the air is already saturated with moisture, making it harder for sweat to evaporate efficiently from the skin. This leads to a buildup of sweat on the skin, making people feel like they are perspiring more than usual to cool down the body.
Humid subtropical climate gets warm, thick air and a lot of rain.
It is humid.
Humid subtropical climates are characterized by hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters. They typically experience a significant amount of precipitation throughout the year, with some variation in rainfall seasonality. Examples of cities with humid subtropical climates include Atlanta, Georgia and Tokyo, Japan.
One where the air is very moist- lot of water in the air. Usually hot and steamy.
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.
Athletes during training and competition. People in warm climates that perspire a lot. And, anyone that spends a lot of time swimming in the sea.
You typically sweat more on a hot humid day because the high humidity reduces the rate at which sweat evaporates from your skin, making it feel like you are sweating more. On the other hand, on a hot dry day, sweat evaporates more easily, which can help cool your body more efficiently.
They probably smell like everyone else's-- when people are busy or they walk a lot, their feet will perspire. But after a shower or bath, their feet will probably smell very pleasant.
gold is produced in a place where there are a lot of rain and humid and place where people dont notice it. like in india, africa
Humid subtropical climate gets warm, thick air and a lot of rain.
Leaves overheating would cause water loss, just like how people perspire more in heated temperatures (plants perspire through their closed stomata). Plants already lose over 90% of their water through their leaves, and superheated temperatures would cause dehydration and make the plant lose a lot of the water needed to grow.
In Bolivia there is a lot of geographical land and a humid temperature and alpacas provide transportation and help carrying goods
A lot of people.
hot humid and rains a lot
its grassy and has a lot of trees and it is humid
It is humid.
They "do it"