we don't sweat more but what actually happens is that sweat gets retained on our body.
On humid days air is already containing lot of moisture which prevents evaporation of sweat from our body and thus is retained on the body, which inturn makes us to feel warmer.
Humid day
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.
we sweat more on a hot dry day,as on a humid day there is lot of moisture already present in the atmosphere.And on a dry day heat is more and moisture is less...
to sweat or perspire profusely
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.
When you perspire, your sweat glands secrete sweat to cool your body.
Yes, crack cocaine will make a user sweat more profusely through the pores of the skin.
We seem to 'sweat more' on a humid day because as the air is already packed with water molecules, our sweat does not get a chance to evaporate as fast as it would in dry air. So as there is 'no room' for sweat to be absorbed into the water-filled air, which is what humidity is, the sweat just remains a liquid and drips down instead....
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.
sweat usually evaporates from our body.during humid climate,there will be a lot of water vapor in the atmosphere.as a result,the sweat does not evaporate easily from our body,and we start to sweat a lot.so we need cool temperature or wind to cool off the sweat
just let your body sweat out. In what way, fill the rice cooker of water at the middle, then boiled it profusely, then sniff the hot vapor & expose your body of the hot vapor, sweat out profusely covering yourself of blanket for at least 30 minutes.
Sweating would not be the most likely sign of narcotics abuse. Some narcotics users will be in a panic and sweat profusely when they don't get drugs. Extremely heavy sweating is more often associated with meth, ecstasy, cocaine, and other drugs that cause the heartbeat to race. Most people who sweat heavily are not drug users. Many overweight people, diabetics, people with heart problems and lung disease, and many others will sweat profusely.