The likely word is "sweating" (perspiring).
Perspiring or sweating
Perspiring is a more formal/scientific term for sweating.
Sweating and perspiring are synonyms and refer to the process of releasing sweat from the body through the sweat glands onto the surface of the skin. Both terms can be used interchangeably to describe this physiological response to heat, exercise, or stress.
The medical term for sweat is hydrosis.Perspiration can also be called hydrosis.Diaphoresis is the medical term for sweating or perspiring.
Ms. Lillian Carter famously remarked, "I am not a perspiring person—I am a sweating person." This humorous distinction highlights her candid and down-to-earth attitude. She embraced the natural human experience of sweating, often using it as a way to connect with others and emphasize the importance of authenticity.
Sweating cools down the body through evaporative cooling. As the liquid evaporates energy is absorbed from the skin. Sweating is not effective in high humidity areas.
Perspiration leaves your body through your skin. Sweating is a form of perspiring. Everyone perspires to release waste from their body.
The likely word is "sweating" (perspiring, or using heat on connected pipes). The similar proper noun is Sweden, a country in northern Europe.
Perspiring is an example of one of the characteristics of life. "Response to Stimuli" is said characteristic. It is when an organism triggers a response to its surrounding environment or conditions. Perspiration, or sweat, is a response to nervous stimuli - specifically heat stimuli. So when you feel very hot due to your environment or conditions, you start sweating in response to it.
Sweating is a mechanism by which the body helps maintain body temperature homeostasis.
Sweating cools us down because as sweat evaporates from our skin, it takes heat energy with it. This process helps lower our body temperature by dissipating excess heat.