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    Question: explain why during cold day people tend to pass large amount of urine frequently

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      • night,
      • urine
    Asked by sure20fen to Michael, Sally, Mmboyi, Mike, Jacinta, Gliday, Elkana, Edna, Arnold on 17 Jul 2025. This question was also asked by tact20fen.
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      Michael Kimwele answered on 17 Jul 2025:


      During cold seasons, we’re often indoors, around water sources, so we are more likely to be hydrated, less active, and to sweat less. As such, we tend to have more free fluid to excrete via our urine.

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