Check/replace the thermostat.
The water heats its surroundings until they are all at the same temperature, which could be called "normal".
Sweating after drinking room temperature water is a normal bodily response to help regulate your internal temperature. When you drink water, your body works to maintain a stable temperature by releasing sweat, which evaporates and cools you down.
When you plug in a fridge after moving it, it may take some time for the appliance to reach its optimal temperature. It is recommended to wait at least 4 hours before putting food inside to ensure it cools properly.
It cools.
Not sure what celecies means. If the temperature falls to 100 degrees Celsius, then at normal atmospheric pressure, the vapour molecules will condense into liquid water.
It cools.
the sweat cools you off but then you are wet and you may get too cold.
When your core temperature rises slightly, you body produces sweat all over your skin. This sweat evaporates from the skin and cools the skin. which in turn cools the blood and cools your body core.
the Mercury in a thermometer expands when heated and contracts when the temperature cools down.
the body generates heat by breaking chemical bonds and moving muscles. it cools itself by releasing sweat. the sweat evaporates leaving only cool water.
The normal human body temperature of urine is around 98.6°F (37°C), which is the same as the average body temperature. However, the temperature of urine can vary slightly depending on individual factors such as hydration levels and time of day.
As snow falls it will evaporate if the surrounding air is drier, and the energy required to turn water or ice into a gas is taken from that air and the air cools. Eventually it cools to saturation, where the temperature and dew point are equal or very nearly so. This temperature - where the dew point and temperature "meet" if you increase the relative humidity to saturation - is the wet bulb temperature.