The body is regulated by a part of the brain called the diencephalon. it maintains homeostasis, which is the body's natural state. The body depends upon this for that reason.
When the body is in a hot environment, the following occurs: Blood is sent to the blood vessels near our skin (the reason we turn red) so that it can cool down.
We sweat. This causes heat loss because of sweat evaporation off our skin. The hairs on our body (arms and legs) lie flat so that air can move across the skin to cool it down.
To maintain homeostasis, the human body may sweat to cool itself in hot environments.
Water
Generally, it depends on sweat.
The human body depends on the evaporation of perspiration to cool itself in hot environments.
Sweating is the human body's way to try to cool it's self when getting overheated
perspiration
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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.
sweat and evaporation
water
Water
sweat and water