taking bath on a humid day in a closed area becomes very suffocating ??
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Taking a bath in cold water causes different ambient conditions in the bath room depending on the ambient temperature and humidity conditions.
Example: When the outside temperature is above 34 deg C, a cold water bath literally means bathing in water having temperature close to the body temperature. Temperature coupled with high humidity can create a feel of warmth in the bathroom. Coupled with the body heat that is trapped in the closed bathroom, a feeling of warmth emerges in the bathroom.
When the ambient temperature is lower than 30 deg C, the body releases considerable amount of heat into the air surrounding the body to maintain thermal balance. Further the activity of bathing also causes body heat to go up, which in turn adds to the heat transfer from the body into the surrounding air. Being closed during the bath, this heat build up is insulated from the outside air.
Hence the feeling of warmth.
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Taking a bath in cold water causes different ambient conditions in the bath room depending on the ambient temperature and humidity conditions.
Example: When the outside temperature is above 34 deg C, a cold water bath literally means bathing in water having temperature close to the body temperature. Temperature coupled with high humidity can create a feel of warmth in the bathroom. Coupled with the body heat that is trapped in the closed bathroom, a feeling of warmth emerges in the bathroom.
When the ambient temperature is lower than 30 deg C, the body releases considerable amount of heat into the air surrounding the body to maintain thermal balance. Further the activity of bathing also causes body heat to go up, which in turn adds to the heat transfer from the body into the surrounding air. Being closed during the bath, this heat build up is insulated from the outside air.
Hence the feeling of warmth.
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