Yes, you sweat while you swim but it just doesn't show because you are in the water. Even if the water seems cold you are sweating because your body uses energy which causes your body to cool itself off with sweat.
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It means you sweat like you have just went for a swim!
It means you sweat like you have just went for a swim!
Swim & sweat!
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Salt lines on clothing are caused by the presence of sweat from your body. [Presuming you did not swim in salt water.] Sweat can be very salty. Your head does sweat too, and over time, salt lines can appear where sweat soaked into the hat and then dried.
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Probably after.A lot of people (including me) hang out in the sauna after swimming so that they get hot and sweat, when they sweat they sweat out some of the chlorine that gets in your skin when you swim in pools.Just helps a little bit with chlorine.
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I really don't think it is possible. It may be possible, but I have never experienced it and it seems VERY unlikely.
To the window, to the whale. They go swim north then south til sweat drips down their balls, until all the bit***s crawl.
The two ways would be sweating and vasodilation. Sweating causes the sweat glands, know also as the sudoriferous glands, to release sweat. As the sweat evaporates it cools the skin. In order to take advantage of this cooling opportunity the capillaries in your skin vasodilate, which means that they open up to allow more blood to come to the surface to release heat from inside the body.
This is a good question and the answer is fairly simple. They do not sweat much, so that is not an issue, as far as the infamous expelling of bodily wastes, as they swim to gather food, that helps clean them.