The body sweats as a way of cooling itself off and releasing unneeded waste
recycle nutrients
we lose more moisture from breathing than sweating.
It probably is warm and you are sweating. It is a normal human process.
No. Sweating, urinating and crying remove the access sodium from your body.
It helps the body remove heat through sweating
starfish sweat underwater humans sweat ouof water
Sweating is the human body's way to try to cool it's self when getting overheated
The human body excretes waste products, such as urea and excess salts, through sweat to help regulate body temperature and maintain internal balance. Sweating is a mechanism to cool the body down through the process of evaporation of sweat from the skin.
The phrase "sweating like a pig" is a misnomer because pigs do not have sweat glands like humans. They lack the physiological mechanism to regulate body temperature through sweating, so they often use wallowing in mud to cool down. Thus, the phrase is inaccurate in describing excessive human sweating.
Deodorant helps the human body by aiding in the masking of body odors. It does not stop excessive sweating though. If you are suffering from hyperhidrosis, you need an antiperspirant. Doctors usually would prescribe Drysol for patients suffering from excessive sweating.
It is a process similar to evaporation. A part of the water cycle in which water is lost through the stomata. It is the equivalent of a human sweating.
The word sweating is an adjective.