Of course you do, the tension is so high and that's what makes sweat. Unless of course for other fast deaths which wont give you a chance to sweat.
If you're dying of thirst, you don't sweat. Not possible
When I first started exercise, I would sweat so much. After a few months, the sweat stopped, even I worked really hard. I started to drink a glass of hot milk or just hot water right before exercise, guess what, I sweat again! 2nd answer: You always sweat. It may evaporate right off, so you do not notice any drops of sweat. The exception is if you are suffering from sun stroke . . . your body cannot sweat any more, and you are on the verge of dying from being too hot.
Blood Sweat and Tears did a song called "And When I Die," but the lyric was "I'm not scared of dyin' and I don't really care..."
I cant live without you, im dying to feel you at night, sweat is drippen down my body, I want you, I need you, come on you freaking air conditioner, WORK!!!
Dermis can not produce the sweat. Sweat is produced by the sweat glands. They lie in the dermis.
The sweat pore is were the sweat from the sweat gland is released. The main function of sweat is temperature regulation (thermoregulation).
The homophone for "sweat" is "sweet".
Your things do have sweat glands, so yes, they can sweat.
Colour.Hippo sweat is red/orange while human sweat is colourless.
Sweat - Snoop Dogg feat David Guetta Sweat It Out- The Dream
The sweat gland produce sweat. The sweat pore provides a portal of exit for the body wastes excreted in the sweat. Sweat also helps to cool the body down.
sweat glands :are small tubular structures of the skin that produce sweat. sweat duct :a small duct that conveys sweat from a sudoriferous gland to the surface of the skin.