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Perspiration is you're body's attempt at cooling you down. It usually doesn't work, often leaves you in a worse situation than before, and makes you smell once you're done exercising, but the point is to maintain homeostasis (which is a consistent body temperature that will keep you alive as long as it's maintained correctly).

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