why we sweat in sunlight and not in fans?
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Sunlight increases the body temperature while wind takes away the heated transpirated humid air away feeling us cool.
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it is difficult for the sweat to evaporate and in high humidity conditions we tend to sweat more. ... When relative humidity reaches a high enough level, the body's natural cooling system simply can't work. Sweat evaporates very slowly, if at all, and the body heats up. Hence, it feels much hotter in humid conditions.
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