i think the heat will drive the sweat up the osmotic gradient (water will want to come in as sweat = more concetrated (fool speak)). once the temperature is equal, the sweat won't be able to leave.
that's my understanding.
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i think the heat will drive the sweat up the osmotic gradient (water will want to come in as sweat = more concetrated (fool speak)).
once the temperature is equal, the sweat won't be able to leave.
that's my understanding.