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No, sweating is the body's way of regulating temperature by releasing heat through evaporation of sweat from the skin. It helps cool the body down by dissipating excess heat, not because they are expending energy.

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Why do you get sweat a lot when you play a lot?

Becausewe are using all our energy.


What do humans do before using energy?

Humans can't live without energy - they have always used energy.


How do humans find their energy?

using their senses


How are humans orangutans enemies?

humans are orangutans enemies because humans have been using them for skins


How does sweating cause cooling using particles?

When you sweat, your body releases water onto your skin. As this sweat evaporates, it absorbs heat energy from your body, leading to a cooling effect. The particles in sweat help to lower the temperature by facilitating this evaporation process.


What is the one limiting factors that prevents humans from using lipids for energy rather than carbohydrates?

because lipids form ketone bodies, which may be toxic.


What can humans use wind energy for?

Electricity by converting it using wind turbines.


If earth has warmed and cooled throughout history what makes scientists think that humans are causing global warming now?

It is because the polar icecaps are melting. Also because we are using too much energy.


Does a persons not influence the amount of energy he or she uses while performing physical activity?

The harder you work, the faster you breathe, the higher your pulse go, the more you sweat, the more energy you're using up - assuming the sweat doesn't come from being overdressed or being someplace hot.


Do pigs sweat?

No. Pigs do have sweat glands but they do not function like a human's does. They can release a little water and heat through passive diffusion, but it is not enough for the pigs to rely on. So in order to combat heat, pigs have adapted by using behavioral thermoregulation, which is the act of cooling themselves in the mud or water.


How can my feet smell if they don't have a nose?

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Why do humans use decimal?

because humans have 10 fingers, in olden days they used to count using their fingers

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