Sweating is the body's way of cooling down. We get hot if we work hard. We also get hot just lying in the sun!
Yes, the sun can naturally lighten light brown hair during the summer due to its UV radiation breaking down the hair's pigment molecules. This process can create highlights or give the hair a sun-kissed appearance. It is important to protect hair from sun damage by using products with UV protection.
Yes, Nivea sun cream products have an expiration date printed on the packaging. It is important to check and adhere to the expiration date as using expired sun cream may not provide adequate protection from the sun.
ProtectionRegulationSensationSkin's main function is to provide protection against microbes and pathogens (germs), chemicals, trauma, and radiation (from the sun or other sources).It also provides regulation of body temperature and sensation through touch.
Think about this, the gravity of the Sun at the surface is 28 times the gravity of the Earth. In other words, if you weighed 100 kg on Earth, you would feel like you weighed 2,800 kg if you tried to walk on the surface of the Sun.
The sun gives energy to plants to help them grow, the plants give us Oxygen without the sun we would die. The Plants give us Oxygen and the Sun helps them grow so yea we would die if the sun never existed cause there would be no oxygen if there were no plants.
For keeping cool and sun protection, there is nothing better. It doesnt make the head sweat as much.
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The red sweat is a natural antibiotic sunscreen to protect them from the heat and sun.
YES AND NO. OF CORSE UR gana get a suntan if your in the sun. but look for suntan lotions with higher sp and that say sweat resistant
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No, alligators do not have sweat glands. They regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun or cooling off in the water.
The past tense form of sweat is still sweat. Present ex: "I am sweating." Future ex: "I think I will sweat in gym tomorrow." Past ex: "I sweat so much yesterday."
sun tzu
as the sweat of the sun and silver was known as the tears of the moon
He was trying to dry sweat.
Hippos sweat pink goo because of how their bodies work. Also their skin. The stuff they sweat out act a little as a natural sun screen, which helps protect their skin when they aren't submerged. It's fairly similar to the waxy oils us human produce that makes our foreheads and noses look all shiny and sometimes block our pores.
Soccer rocks. Baseball's fun. You barely sweat unless you are in the sun and it is a really sunny day.