Evaporation is important to us because we wouldn't have clouds or any precipitation to give us water. When we get sweaty our sweat would be all sticky and will stay sticky since the sweat on us would not evaporate.
It helps because the more heat there is the more water will evaporate faster. So the Water Cycle would go through the whole cycle. And then it will rain and give us fresh water, but not the water on the ground of course. So the fresh water the longer we survive.
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A higher heat of vaporization benefits humans indirectly by making the environment function properly. think about it, if water evaporated quickly, how would rain reach the earth on a warm day? plant life would die out quickly from dehydration and soil would become dry quicker. so many different things could be a result of this, and all of which impact human life one way or another
You need heat to evaporate the the sweat. Lot of heat is required to evaporate the sweat or water. The heat is taken from your body and from the surrounding air. This helps to keep the body cool. In hot tropical or subtropical summer, you may lose up to one litre of water per hour, through sweat. To prevent dehydration, you need to drink lot of salty water, in that case.
It gives us water to drink, fish to eat, but also weather patterns that help grow our crops.
Evaporation is a part of the water cycle. Without it, no precipitation. And evaporation helps keep our bodies cool when its hot.
It is known as the beginning of the water cycle that provides living organisms with fresh water
Because evaporation leads to clouds and clouds lead to rain. I don't know if you realised but humans need rain to water plants and stuff like that.
It cools down the body temperature.
By evaporation clouds are formed.
Sweat is important for regulating body temperature as it helps cool the body through evaporation. It also plays a role in maintaining electrolyte balance and eliminating waste products from the body. Additionally, sweat can help protect the skin by reducing the risk of bacterial and fungal infections.
The loss of H20 either in a specific molecular reaction or as evaporation through sweat.
Well it has to do wether you live n ear an ocean. The water vapor in the air makes you feel icky. So the humidity doesn't let your sweat evaporate so the sweat stays on you. If you lived no where near the ocean you wouldn't feel so gross. That's what happens.
Heat
we sweat to keep us at our 37 degrees normal temperature through tiny holes in your skin called poreANS 2:Evaporation is a cooling process. As the sweat evaporates, it cools the skin.
Evaporation cooling
Fear. exertion. Sweat is used to cool the body by evaporation.
Some mammals do not sweat. For mammals that do sweat, evaporation of the sweat is how cooling works.
Camels do sweat, the evaporation takes place at skin level and not on their coat
No. But it does require a transfer of heat energy. So the evaporation of sweat cools you.
Cools the skin by evaporation
liquid to gas
sweat and evaporation
You can sweat. Evaporation cools.
Evaporation is a physical phenomenon.
The latent heat of evaporation of water - the evaporation of sweat.
Sweating, also known as perspiration, is the production of fluids secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals. Evaporation of sweat from the skin surface has a cooling effect due to the evaporation of water. Sweating is done to cool down the body's temperature.