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On a hot day you sweat and on a cold day you don't.
Evaporation. It is as the sweat droplets evaporate from your skin that your body cools off.
Well the moist in the air around you is very abundant in an humidity state. Which the hairs on your skin to pick it up
Perspiration cools the body through evaporative cooling. As the sweat is turned to a vapor (drying from the skin) heat is absorbed from the body. http://www.answers.com/evaporative+cooling
The type of glands that open on the surface of the skin and secrete a watery substance are called sweat glands. These glands help regulate body temperature by producing sweat, which evaporates from the skin and cools down the body.
On a hot day you sweat and on a cold day you don't.
The skin (or technically, the integumentary system) cools the body by means of perspiration.
Sweating cools down the body through evaporative cooling. As the liquid evaporates energy is absorbed from the skin. Sweating is not effective in high humidity areas.
When your core temperature rises slightly, you body produces sweat all over your skin. This sweat evaporates from the skin and cools the skin. which in turn cools the blood and cools your body core.
Water evaporates from the skin which cools the body.
The sweat evaporates and cools the skin.
Sweating cools the body through a process called evaporative cooling. Sweat accumulates on the skin and eventually some of the sweat particles get hot enough to evaporate. When the sweat evaporates, the average temperature of the remaining liquid is lower, and this in turn cools down the skin and the body.
Evaporation of the water film left on the surface of the skin by the tepid sponging cools the skin, and thus the body.
sweat take heat to the skin where it is evaporated and takes the heat with it.
one way your body cools down is through persperation
The skin keep the body cool by sweating. When the body gets too hot as you may know by exercising you begin to perspire. This is how the body cools itself down.
High humidity makes it harder for the human body to cool down because sweat does not evaporate from the skin as easily. Also, high humidity can cause allergies to worsen.