Is 0.15 percent more than .075 percent?
50% is more than 3.33%.
Yes. In some cases it can be much more than five percent.
38% is 6 more percent than 32%.
Yes
Men typically have higher levels of testosterone, which can lead to increased sweat production. Additionally, men tend to have more muscle mass than women, which can generate more heat during physical activity like intercourse. Individual differences in metabolism and genetics can also contribute to variations in sweat levels between men and women.
No. Both men and women have major sweat glands in their armpits and, believe it or not, women have bigger ones that tend to sweat and stink a LOT more. Some people say they are made like that to "out stink men", but most people think that a long time ago, to find a mate, a women's stink would attract one.
Sweat would evaporate more quickly in 37 percent humidity as there is less moisture in the air to interfere with the process of evaporation compared to 92 percent humidity where the air is more saturated with water vapor.
The current projections of men and women more than sixty years of age is about 20 percent.
Actually more than 85% family finances are managed by women.
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
Is 0.15 percent more than .075 percent?
Yes
Men has more water as compared to women. Women have more fatty tissue and so water appears to be lesser than men in their body.
you are able to sweat more than 50 gallons of sweat if you give your best in the field.
The palms of the hands have more sweat glands than the forearm. The palms are considered to have the highest concentration of sweat glands in the body, which helps with thermal regulation and grip.