The skin is the outer covering that helps keep moisture in the body. The kidneys also help maintain water balance in the body, with the coordination of the nervous and endocrine systems.
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Lotion seals the skin and keeps moisture from escaping. It doesn't add moisture, but prevents your body from losing its own moisture.
Exercise increases body fluid requirements. When people engage in physical activity their body keeps cool by evaporating moisture from their bodies.
Moisture
salted tisusue wrapped around body so it keeps moisture
I think it keeps them from drying out. And moisture in
To keep the air from being dry. Keeps moisture in the air so your body doesn't use all it's water
a body mist is usually used after you shower it puts moisture back into your skin after the shower washes it away (keeps your skin from being to dry)almost like lotion except you dont have to rub it in
It keeps your body healthy and keeps your weight managable.
The fluid that keeps the body cool is sweat.
because your body is getting rid of moisture from the body when the gas exchange occurs in the lungs moisture is exhaled
there are all different types of body oils, some are to put into your bath while others are applied directly to the skin. Body oils are usually used for people who have dry skin because the oil keeps moisture locked into the skin.