Steam Room vs Sauna Room?


Question:
whats the difference?

Answers:
A steam room is very wet, like you're in a jungle. They basically spray really hot water into the room - *very* humid.

A sauna is similar (it makes you sweat) but it's a very very dry heat. I don't like a sauna, you can hardly breathe, it takes a while for me to get like that in a steam room.

A steam room feels like a blanket (a wet humid one, LoL), but a sauna feels like a desert.

~S
sauna is dry heat, steamroom is steam (wet heat)
steam room uses...well steam and Sauna room is heated using dry heat. The sauna i go to uses smoked wood that still catches fire although already burnt once.
Why are you even asking? Why don't you ask yourself what steam is first. A steam room is wet. And a suana is dry. Duh
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