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Does a bubble bath stay warmer for longer than a non-bubble bath?

 

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Categories: Domestic Science.

Tags: heat, bubbles, bubble, bath, retain, warmer.

 

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How sweaty do you get in the bath?

I have a large number of hot bath's and I stay in them upwards of an hour; during that time I sweat a lot(on the basis that my forehead is sweaty and salty) and after my bath I also sweat.

What I want to know is how much salt is excreted during an hour long bath, I know this will also be based upon my physiology(30,male,normal weight) but is there any standard a little like when you burn calories when doing a certain activity.

Also our of interest does having a bath increase the amount of calories you burn?  

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  • Asked by benpbway
  • on 2010-12-12 23:12:13
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Categories: Human Body.

Tags: salt, Sweat, bath.

 

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Could you die of hyperthermia in a hot bath with only your face exposed? How long would it take?

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  • Asked by sparky
  • on 2009-11-05 13:34:59
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Categories: Human Body.

Tags: body, Bodytemperature, bath, hyperthermia.

 

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if I add cotton wool into a glass full of water to absorb it, why then is it possible to add extra water into the glass again?

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  • Asked by gingos
  • on 2009-10-28 23:21:17
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Tags: water, mass, Glass, bath, sponge.

 

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I have a spider living in my bath - what's the best course of action for the spider?

I have a large spider living in my bath at present. He seems to eat moths that fall into the bath and spend a lot of time skulking down the plughole.

I am happy to let him live there if he has everything he needs, or should i be catching him and throwing him in the garden? What is best for the spider? and how long might he live if he does stay?

 

 

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Categories: Animals.

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