Sweating cools you by taking heat away from you as moist vapor. When the air is already full of as much moisture as it can hold, sweating no longer works to cool you down — But your body keeps sweating in an attempt to cool down. You dehydrate, overheat, and die.
Sweating cools you by taking heat away from you as moist vapor. When the air is already full of as much moisture as it can hold, sweating no longer works to cool you down — But your body keeps sweating in an attempt to cool down. You dehydrate, overheat, and die.