Sweat's main component - water - but my guess is that there may be other components which enhance body's cooling in heat such as ammonia, widely used in refrigeration. The nature may have taken much better care, than we think, about us and other warmblooded creatures, in this respect .
Sweating is a mechanism used by the body to lower its temperature. This effect is achieved by releasing droplets of sweat onto overheated areas of skin. The sweat droplets absorb heat transmitted by the skin and evaporate away. The cooling effect that your body experiences is the transfer of thermal energy from your skin to the sweat droplets.
I would imagine evaporation is hot matter rising from the body, making the surface cooler overall
Exactly like sweat, heat from a persons body transfers to the alcohol and is dissipated from the body into the surrounding environment through evaperation.
evaporation
because human skin has a good specific heat, so the skin provides warmer air very close to your body, but when the fan is on, that warmer air is moved away and disrupted, so your body feels colder
The human body sweats when it needs to cool down, because evaporation removes heat.
Evaporation. It is as the sweat droplets evaporate from your skin that your body cools off.
The main reason we sweat is to keep your body cool. As the water evaporates from the skin, it takes some of the heat energy from your body with it to convert itself from liquid to gaseous state.
sweat and evaporation
The human body depends on the evaporation of perspiration to cool itself in hot environments.
To maintain homeostasis, the human body may sweat to cool itself in hot environments.
The human body depends on perspiration to cool itself down. Perspiration occurs during vigorous exercise or during high intensity activities.
sweating is how the body cools itself down.
WATER
Yes. Your body cools itself through evaporation of perspiration. The higher the humidity level the less your body is able to cool itself.
Sweating is the human body's way to try to cool it's self when getting overheated
Water
sweat and water
Water
The human body depends upon sweating to cool itself in hot environments. The body opens its pores on the skin to release the water and salts, which would evaporate into the air.