Humidity. Louisiana is one of the most humid locations in the US, this prevents the sweat from evaporating off of your skin, leaving you warm.
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The humidity is very low in the desert making it feel much 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.
The wind can make it feel cooler - wind chill.
35 deg C. A Celsius degree is bigger than a Fahrenheit degree.
The wind can make it feel cooler - wind chill.
Exhaustion, heavy breathing (due to lack of oxygen) altitude sicknes. One positive thing is, it is 10-20 degrees cooler.
Because the water is generally a lower temperature than your feet (usually 37 degrees C)
Yes, but the higher the temperature the lower the effect. For example, at 70 degrees Fahrenheit, even a wind of 60 mph would only create a wind chill effect of 68 degrees Fahrenheit - probably not noticeable (unless your skin is wet).
The atmosphere gets cooler at higher elevations because there are less atoms up there. Because there are less atoms, it feels colder because there is less thermal energy exchanged between the thermometer and the atoms in the air. Ex. a few atoms at 50 degrees would feel colder than a lot of atoms at 50 degrees.
well it depends