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In these hot & humid conditions we've been experiencing, you will probably hear more the term "corn sweat" during this time ...
Cornfields contribute to increased humidity by releasing moisture as they grow, a phenomenon known as "corn sweats." ...
A big bowl of steamed clams and sweet corn is summer eating at its finest. The combination is fresh, sweet and briny, almost ...
"Corn sweat" refers to the process known as evapotranspiration. Corn plants, like other plants, absorb water through their roots to be used for growth and photosynthesis. Any excess moisture is then ...
As Ellen Bacca, chief meteorologist at Nexstar’s WOOD, explains, corn and crops “sweat” just like humans when they become hot. Unlike humans, plants bring water from their roots and release it into ...