Why would you feel much colder on a windy day of your clothes are wet. Explain.
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When our bodies are dry and wind blows by, we lose some energy to the air molecules. When are bodies are wet, we have a substance on our skin that likes to absorb heat. So when wind blows by, we lose a LOT of energy to the air molecules. When the body loses heat energy, our body temperature drops.
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Explanation:
It takes more heat energy to warm water than it does to warm air because water has a higher heat capacity. If the layer of air next to your skin is damp, it will take more of the body's heat energy to warm it. That transfer of heat from the body to the air will cool you down
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