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Panting and sweating both cool you off, because: Selected Answer: Answers: Sweat reduces the total amount of body water, producing a cooling effect Sweat prevents radiation from the sun from heating you up as much Heat energy is used to break hydrogen bonds between liquid water molecules increases the efficiency of convective cooling Sweat reduces the total amount of body water, producing a cooling effect
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