Mine doesn't, because I still have hair!
sweat comes out of your body between those little whole in your head... when you were baby you breathe with those on your head...so it comes out of that hole that you breathe it from when you were little...
- Over-active sweat glands. - Big, hot lights. - The action he does.
they have this on the top of there head so they can go to the top of the surffice to get air when they need it
Perspiration. We sweat, and in hot weather the water evaporates (turns from liquid to vapor) and carries away some of our bodily heat. This is why a breeze is so cooling; the wind actually carries the vapor AWAY from you, instead of it remaining near your skin. This is also why humid days feel so much hotter than dry days; when the humidity is high, your sweat can't evaporate as quickly - or at all. Also the hair. When you sweat, the hair traps the sweat from the head, keeping your head cool.
Pretty much, it makes you sweat so you lose weight!
well they have pores so they must sweat
Because of their fur, they can only sweat through their noses and bottoms of their feet. This is why they lose so much fur in the summer
It depends if your really hairy or just sweaty
Its not so important how much you sweat. I exercise on the treadmill with my friend, my whole body is in 15 minutes drenched in sweat, in one hour i lose around 4 pounds. My friend sweats much less and he is loosing more weight then i am. Sweat is mostly water and salt, not fat.
Your things do have sweat glands, so yes, they can sweat.
The saying "off the top of your head" originated in the early 20th century, likely from the idea of something coming immediately to mind without much thought, similar to something falling off the top of your head. It conveys a sense of spontaneity and lack of preparation.
Top of the engine (head) damaged by overheating and bent so it does not seal properly