because when it evaporates it takes all the heat in the surroundings with it leaving a cooling effect on the surroundings around it.
Sweat helps to cool you down by evaporating from your skin, which takes away heat and cools your body.
You can prevent liquid sulfur from evaporating by storing it in a tightly sealed container to prevent exposure to air. Keeping it in a cool, dark place can also help reduce evaporation. Additionally, minimizing the surface area of the liquid sulfur exposed to air can help prevent evaporation.
melting(not meting i supose)=solid to liquid evaporating=liquid to gas ;)
Sweat cools you down by evaporating from your skin, taking away heat and lowering your body temperature.
In a given liquid, the atoms or molecules which are moving the fastest, and hence have the highest temperature, are the ones that are most likely to leave the liquid and evaporate. The atoms or molecules that they leave behind will therefore be cooler. Examples: evaporating water evaporating alcohol evaporating liquid nitrogen evaporating glycerol evaporating liquid helium evaporating acetone.
It's the same principle as if a liquid is evaporating, for example. It requires thermal energy to evaporate the liquid, or to sublimate a solid; therefore, this process will cool down (in this example) the dry ice, and the surrounding air.
Perspiration helps to cool the body by evaporating from the skin, which takes away heat and cools the body down.
evaporating
Sweat helps to keep our bodies cool by evaporating from our skin, which takes away heat and cools us down.
Drying.
You can collect the water vapor by condensing it back into liquid form. One way to do this is by allowing the water vapor to cool and then collecting the condensed water droplets. This process is known as condensation.
physical change, its molecules are gaining energy and evaporating