because you drink more water on those days and that's how you get rid of it
It's better in cold because you can run faster. In heat you sweat more than in cold.
Sweating is your body's natural reaction to heat, so it really depends on what kind of climate you are in. If it is extremely hot outside, but you are in an air-conditioned home, then you aren't that likely to sweat. However, if you are in a heated home on a cold day, then you may sweat.
In the cold days we pass more urine , compared to the hot days as in the cold days our body has more water in the body and we have to pass urine more often. But in the summer more water is lost due to sweating.
yes, the palm has more sweat glands than the forearm
On a cold day, an individual usually does not drink as much water as they do on a hot day. Also, we do not sweat as much on a cold day as we do on a hot day. This results in a higher concentration of urine on a cold day.
No, you still sweat, more than you would sweat if you were in better shape
because the palm of your hands have more sweat glands than other places on your body
yes
Yes
Cold air condenses the moisture in a car's exhaust.
you are able to sweat more than 50 gallons of sweat if you give your best in the field.
as humidity is more in rainy days rathere than in hot days, the air has lots of moisture in rainy days which directly effect the speed of evaporation and this is the reason why washed clothes dry up more quickly in hot days rather than in rainy days'