Some of the water in rain was probably in sweat at some point, but sweat itself is not a component of rain.
No, sweat does not typically contain DNA. Sweat is mostly made up of water, electrolytes, and small amounts of other substances, but it does not contain the genetic material found in DNA.
We do not sweat more before rain. However, if rain is coming, there is a good chance that the air is rather humid. In humid air our sweat does not evaporate as quickly, making it more noticeable. To summarize, when it is very humid outside the air is already saturated with water making our sweat evaporate much more slowly.
because we sweat
No, but contain sodium chloride.
Because sweat is smelly and thick. Abit like you really.
Because of the humidity in the rain forests.
sometimes when the body and sweat love each other very much...
No, sweat does not contain oxygen or carbon dioxide. Sweat is primarily composed of water and electrolytes such as sodium and potassium. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged through the lungs during respiration.
yes
the dermis
Yes, rain can contain acid due to pollutants in the atmosphere mixing with water vapor to form acidic rain.
Ur sweat contains water and salt like things ......... That is why if u taste it, It taste salty