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Of course, unless you feel hot which probably means you should wear something cooler.
Evaporation of water is a process with heat absorption.
Yes. A vest absorbs the sweat and makes you feel more comfortable and cooler
if you are under a big tree then the tree covers the sun and you get cooler becuase the sun makes you hotter
Temperature is the same, but the stream of air takes more moisture off your skin then steady air. While doing that it effectively cools more your skin. As result you feel it as "cooler" air.
35 deg C. A Celsius degree is bigger than a Fahrenheit degree.
Celsius
It depends on whether you are talking fahrenheit or celsius. Fahrenheit would be warm to the touch. Celsius would burn your fingers.
To most people it will feel very cold.
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Bath salts do not make the water feel cooler, but they are designed to soften the water. This will result a less "harsh" feeling on your skin which may have felt cooler and softer to the touch.
The wind can make it feel cooler - wind chill.
Of course, unless you feel hot which probably means you should wear something cooler.
To tell you the truth, if you think about, the clothes you wear are sticking to your skin making you feel hot. When you take your clothes off, it already makes you feel way cooler. Also, since the pool is usually cool/cold, that just makes you feel cooler on a hot summer's day.
Because the air is cooler then the water which makes it feel cool
The wind can make it feel cooler - wind chill.
Evaporation of water is a process with heat absorption.