It is used to take moisture from the body without it drying out and
Dry air plus natron, a salt mixture.
they do a process called 'mummifacation', they draw the moisture out of the body as much as possible, google it.
salted tisusue wrapped around body so it keeps moisture
It's called natron, essentially Na2(CO3).10(H2O).... so its a dehydrating material. It takes the moisture out of the body and is absorbed in the natron. The natron was rubbed on the body or between the bandages and the body itself. Its still used today, its essentially a salt and a dehydrating agent, so (surprise surprise) its used in pretzel manufacturing. Hope this helps
because your body is getting rid of moisture from the body when the gas exchange occurs in the lungs moisture is exhaled
Sweating helps keep your body cool by releasing moisture onto your skin. When this moisture evaporates, it takes heat from your body with it, helping to lower your body temperature.
Skin protects you by keeping moisture in the body.
The skin is the outer covering that helps keep moisture in the body. The kidneys also help maintain water balance in the body, with the coordination of the nervous and endocrine systems.
Lotion seals the skin and keeps moisture from escaping. It doesn't add moisture, but prevents your body from losing its own moisture.
These are the oceans.
When the body gets too hot, sweating helps to lower body temperature by releasing moisture onto the skin. As this moisture evaporates, it takes heat away from the body, cooling it down.
A facial mosturizer if you use it on your face after cleansing, and for your body there are body lotions, which are more liquidy, and body butters, that are thick and add lots of moisture.
Yes, merino wool is moisture-wicking, meaning it has the ability to draw moisture away from the body and keep the wearer dry and comfortable.
through the paws and skin
submerging itself in water.
The moisture helped the body decompose quicker.Due to all the moisture in the air, the room became damp.You need a bit of moisture in your skin.