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In Iowa, corn pumps out "a staggering 49 to 56 billion gallons of water into the atmosphere each day" throughout the state, ...
And although most of the country’s corn is farmed in the Midwest and Plains region, the effects of corn sweat can be felt far ...
An acre of corn can release 3,000 to 4,000 gallons of water into the atmosphere a day, increasing humidity levels.
The process is known as evapotranspiration, which is how plants, including corn, release water vapor into the atmosphere.
Every summer in the Midwest, residents brace themselves for not only sweltering temperatures but something a bit more ...
Growing season is the peak time for corn sweat, especially in the mid to late summer, according to the National Weather ...
A phenomenon called "corn sweat" could exacerbate the impacts of the extreme heat blanketing a large portion of the U.S., ...
The combination of corn sweat, the exhalation of water vapor through leaves, and a heat dome is bringing dangerously hot ...
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VERIFY: Yes, corn sweat is a thing
Cornfields contribute to increased humidity by releasing moisture as they grow, a phenomenon known as "corn sweats." ...
The moisture that comes from corn, referred to as corn sweat, is just a natural part of the corn cycle, according to Leaser.
As temperatures heat up across the Midwest, a phenomenon known as ‘corn sweat’ can make the heat feel even worse. Through a ...
Dangerous temperatures will persist across parts of the U.S. through July, and in some areas, there's an unexpected ...