NO, Sweat evaporates off the skin helping to cool you down, wiping it off will make you hotter.
if you stay hydrated you will sweat and if you sweat it will lower the internal body temperature and keep you cool.
The body sweats when it gets too hot or when exercising, releasing a salty fluid to cool down.
♥ sweat evaporates cooling the body, that's the point of sweating, to cool off. when it evaporates it releases body heat.♥
The fluid that keeps the body cool is sweat.
Sweat helps cool the body by evaporating on the skin's surface, taking away heat and lowering body temperature.
Sweat helps regulate body temperature by evaporating from the skin, which cools the body. When the body gets too hot, sweat glands release sweat, which evaporates and takes heat away from the body, helping to cool it down.
It's a measure the body has to cool down. --------------------------------------------------- When your body reaches at a certain temperature, pores in your skin will open and you will begin to sweat in an attempt to cool your body down.
no. it keeps your body cool.
to cool the body down
Fear. exertion. Sweat is used to cool the body by evaporation.
Yes, sweat helps cool the body by evaporation. However, in humid conditions, the evaporation of sweat is less efficient because the air is already saturated with moisture. This can make it feel like sweat isn't effectively cooling the body.
The main purpose of a sweat gland is to cool the body.