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Yes - sweating is the body's natural reaction to physical activity. When we exercise or do strenuous work, our muscles generate heat. The blood carries the heat to the body's surface, where it heats the sweat we produce (heat exchange). The sweat evaporates, which cools the blood - and the cycle repeats until we're back to 'normal' temperature.

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