i think because well know one knows
No, sweating on a hot day is an example of evaporation. The sweat on your skin evaporates, taking heat with it and cooling your body down.
By the production urine and sweating
Sweating is your body's way of cooling down itself.
When it's a hot day and the horse is dirty or sweating
Probably if you were working outside on a very hot day and sweating a lot.
Heat stroke.
The sweat droplets ran down my face after my big run.
Is sweating a major side effect from ultram?
Sweating and hot flashes are unfortunately a common side effect of menopause. These symptoms can last for years for some women and are more harsh if you consume nicotine and caffeine.
You don't have to 'induce' sweating, your body does it automatically when it gets hot and a sauna will make you hot.
Well, sweating can b good for you, and it doesn't really have to be hot, you could be excersizing in Antarctica and you may be sweating ^_^
Perspiration, or sweating, helps cool the body on a hot day through the process of evaporation. When sweat evaporates from the skin's surface, it absorbs heat from the body, effectively lowering the body temperature. This mechanism is crucial for regulating internal temperature, preventing overheating, and maintaining overall homeostasis during heat exposure. Additionally, the moisture on the skin helps to create a cooling effect as air moves over it.