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Cries in European (we usually don't have AC)
https://lemmy.world/post/40277663/21045211
Bruh, learn physics: Those don't work too well if it's too humid. 🙄
... isn't it the other way around?
Nope. You lose heat by evaporation of water on your skin. If the air is too humid, water can evaporate worse and worse.
That's why heat in the Sahara is easier to handle than in the amazon forest.
OK, but I'm not talking about making your body temperature drop, I'm talking about feeling cooler. Doesn't having more stuff in the breeze make it feel cooler?
I don't know what else to tell you other than "evaporation makes it feel colder".
Have you ever been in a Turkish sauna? That's the same principle. Warm water in the air is definitely not pleasant and refreshing.
That air isn't moving
That's what your mom did (I'm her fan)