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.
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How much water do I have a 16x32 foot pool with debt of 4 foot to 6 foot
There are 12 inches in a foot
304 milliliters are in a foot
1.95m in to foot 1.95m in to foot
On average, one foot can produce about half a pint (around 250 milliliters) of sweat in a day. Sweat production can vary depending on factors like activity level, temperature, and individual differences in sweat gland density.
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.
two pounds a day.
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
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.
because of the **ouder** in ur sweat makes ur foot really smelly
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.
Less then a Centimeter..
up to 4.5 gallons of sweat a day.