because your body hasn't adjust to the temp to the pool
Because your body is warmer than the water.
Generally because the water is cooler than your body temperature.
because when you enter you body heat is not released
Because the air around you is hotter then water in the pool.
You feel cold after being in water because you are wet. Your body begins to evaporate the water so that you can become dry again. Where does the energy ( heat ) to evaporate all that water come from? That's right, your body.
drink water regularly, even if you dont feel thirsty.
feel cold water in the head
Conduction.... Why you ask because Conduction is the transfer of energy from one object to another object through direct contact.
It's all about how your body reacts to relative temperatures. The truth is that the pool temperature is not likely to be the culprit. It's more about how your body perceives the difference between the outside temperature vs the pool temperature. The transition from standing in the hot sun to getting into your pool makes the water feel colder than it might feel than if you are standing in cold rain before entering the pool.
Yes.
a temp that u feel comfertable @
When you dip your hand in cold water you feel it cold. Can you name the mode of heat transfer and its direction?
If you have a heated item and put it in a normal temperature water, it feels cold because the hot water may feel so hot that it is cold. It's the opposite for the cold item.
Our body temperature is high then cold water so when it comes in contact with our body energy in the form of heat is transferred from body to water so it decreases our body temperature and we feel cold.
was/were beginning. By night fall I was beginning to feel cold