Sunday 2 August, 2009

Do Africans sweat more than white people in direct sunlight?

not being rude or sarcastic - just wondered about that today.


I saw this guy dressed to the 9's and he didn't have a bead of sweat on him - it's like 99 degrees today - what is up with that - lucky fool.
Do Africans sweat more than white people in direct sunlight?
its dependant on the sweat glands not color, %26amp; basically how the body compensates, or look at it the other way black absorbs heat, while white reflects, so blacks sweat more
Do Africans sweat more than white people in direct sunlight?
sounds like that guy doesn't drink enough fluids.





sweating depends on diet, health and the person themselves.





i'm unsure if race has much to do with it.





if you don't sweat you burn up.
Reply:I have no clue. But it depends on how much a water the person has had.
Reply:No we don't sweat more than white people. Our sweat glands are completely different than everyone's glands on the planet. God has specific sweat glands for each race.





Seriously though, race has nothing to do with how people sweat. Its based on a person's individual body and how that particular body deals with temperatures. I can't believe you are that ignorant about people of a different race that you would ask a question like that.
Reply:Probably not because Africans are tropical people and are used to the sun...j/k...
Reply:I don't know. I'm a white guy, in good physical condition, and sweat like crazy in the heat or in the sack. I doubt it has anything to do with color.
Reply:Well African (are you talking about a US black or an African black?) people are generally in more direct sunlight where they live and if anything they should sweat MORE because it helps you cool down. But it could just be his genetics. Sweat glands differ from person to person.


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