As the water evaporates it takes energy in. If it is a hot day then the energy comes from the heat on your skin cooling you down. Sweating isn't the best way to cool down naturally thought.
Condensation is the opposite of vaporization. When you sweat you are cooling your body off; therefore condensation is a warming process. Or Evaporation A+
It is a chemical change. Actually "Perspiration" is a noun defined as the chemical product produced by sweat glands. sweating is a physical response to increased body temperature. and the reaction to sweating is the physical cooling that takes place when sweat or perspiration evaporates and gives off heat energy.
No because it will fall off when you sweat.
If you live in a place where the climate can get hot, you will notice that you sweat. The principal behind sweating is pretty simple. The evaporation of the sweat off your skin, makes you feel cooler because of the effect of latent heat as a result of the evaporation of the water. If you live in a place where it can get humid, like London, your skin will be left feeling irritated with the relative humidity because the water is not able to evaporate from your skin. Sweating is practically like swimming in a cool pool on a hot summers day. Sweating is the best natural method to cool off, I think the best way to cool off is to swim in a cool pool because nothing can beat swimming on a hot day. We are one of the only animals that has the ability to sweat, like dogs can't sweat. They release their heat through panting, that is why they pant on a hot day.
Sweating is a major example of evaporation to cool down. That is why people sweat. When the sweat is evaporated off of the body, it causes the person to cool down some.
The purpose of a fever is to raise your body temperature to make your interior environment inhospitable to pathogens that are designed to thrive in your normal body temperature. Sweating is the body's cooling mechanism. Therefore, when you have a fever, your body purposely inhibits sweating to maintain that heat.
When you perspire, the sweat evaporates and gives off this cooling effect. There are many examples to show it too.
evaporative cooling
Sweat carries excess heat out of your body and when the sweat evaporates it takes that excess heat with it cooling you off.
No, alligators do not have sweat glands. They regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun or cooling off in the water.
No they cannot control it they do not sweat so that is there way of cooling off .
Condensation is the opposite of vaporization. When you sweat you are cooling your body off; therefore condensation is a warming process. Or Evaporation A+
Birds sometimes defecate on their legs as a cooling mechanism. The evaporation of the excrement on their legs works like sweat does in humans. This is called "Urohidrosis" or "Urohydrosis."
When we get heated we sweat. The sweat will then evaporate off the skin and has a cooling effect on our body. If one is going to be in a situation with high temperatures, sweating because of vigorous activity, or if one has a fever; it is wise to drink plenty of fluids. Fluids keep the body from dehydrating and overheating. That is why professional athletes drink plenty of Gatorade.
♥ sweat evaporates cooling the body, that's the point of sweating, to cool off. when it evaporates it releases body heat.♥
In the summer you sweat a lot cuz its so hot and when you sweat water is coming out of your body so you need more water.
Absolutley not!! (unless you lose too much liquid, and you die.) But sweating is nature's way of cooling you off.