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Heat energy in the human body is transferred to the ambient environment. To accelerate this transfer evaporation of moisture, sweat, assists. Generally the heat transfer is by radiation, thermal diffusion and conduction.
Also Latent Heat Loss. The heat that is lost through the continuous, unnoticed water loss that occurs with vaporization accounting for 10% of basal heat production. Evaporation accounts for the greatest heat loss when body head increases.. Does not result in temperature increase of surrounding air.
Always endothermic. Liquids absorb heat from the surroundings through evaporation, and keeps continuing this to regain lost energy. This produces a cooling effect in the surroundings.
Also Latent Heat Loss. The heat that is lost through the continuous, unnoticed water loss that occurs with vaporization accounting for 10% of basal heat production. Evaporation accounts for the greatest heat loss when body head increases.. Does not result in temperature increase of surrounding air.
Water is lost from sweating, Urination, breathing through evaporation and excretion of waste from diarhea.
For the evaporation,heat is absorbed from body.So heat is lost from body.So we feel comfortable.
radiation
Heat is lost by all things through convection, conduction and radiation.
it is lost by travelling through the floor:)
The total amount of global evaporation is 48800 km3
Through the natural processes of evaporation, condensation and transpiration.
if you mean your body, it is through the top of your head, that is why it is important to wear a hat in the winter when it is freezing.