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On 23/01/2012 05:22 PM, Aydan wrote:
> Invisible<voi### [at] dev null> wrote:
>> Actually, going back to my previous point: The amount of /moisture/
>> emitted by a normal human is absurdly small. And yet, put enough of them
>> in a room, and it can get astonishingly moist in there! o_O
>
> I just had a look in Wikipedia:
20 what?
> 1 human sweats about 400ml to 1l per day.
You probably need to take breath moisture into account as well.
Even so, 1l/day is 41ml/hour - which is minute.
> Now you just need the number of people and the size of the room to know how fast
> it saturates.
I would suggest that sweat varies by temperature too. ;-)
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