sweat
When you perspire, your sweat glands secrete sweat to cool your body.
sudando
You sweat.
Perspiring is a more formal/scientific term for sweating.
perspiring
Perspiring or sweating
It will take many of hours if you are without water. Note if you are overheated and perspiring a lot, you can dehydrate much faster than if you are cool and not perspiring.
The medical term for sweat is hydrosis.Perspiration can also be called hydrosis.Diaphoresis is the medical term for sweating or perspiring.
Perspiring is an example of one of the characteristics of life. "Response to Stimuli" is said characteristic. It is when an organism triggers a response to its surrounding environment or conditions. Perspiration, or sweat, is a response to nervous stimuli - specifically heat stimuli. So when you feel very hot due to your environment or conditions, you start sweating in response to it.
Rhinoceroses do not sweat as they have no sweat glands. Much like pigs, they roll around in mud or cold water to cool themselves off as a form of perspiring.
The moving air increases the rate of evaporation of your sweat, so cooling you down.