Two words are: perspiration and sweating.
Sweating and evaporating are similar because evaporating is the change of liquid water to water vapour, which requires heat, and sweating is where the skin produces liquid sweat, which is a mixture of water and other substances, which absorbs heat from your skin as it is transformed into a vapour. As you see, when you sweat your sweat is actually evaporated into the air, while absorbing your body and cooling you off!!
The sun causes dehydration by evaporating moisture from the skin, which can lead to a decrease in the body's water content. This decrease in water content can trigger a compensatory mechanism in the body that causes an increase in water retention, leading to swelling.
Sweating cools the body by evaporating off the skin, which helps to dissipate heat and lower body temperature.
The average persons body is made up of 2/3 water...you do the math!
A persons body on average needs 8 to 10 glasses of water. although i have read that during the hot summer your body needs more.
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87lbs of water would be found in a 145lb person. Water makes up 60% of our body weight. 60% of 145 = 87
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Everyday physical reactions could include sweating when it's hot, shivering when it's cold, blinking to protect the eyes, and feeling hungry when blood sugar drops. These are automatic responses that help regulate body temperature, protect the body, and signal the need for nourishment.
The skin is the organ where water is lost as sweat.
The plants are designed (or evolved) to store extra water in the plant body or in underground roots when there is rain or water available and the skin of the plants keeps moisture in the plant from evaporating.