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strangefool
It was a 104 degree (F), zero humidity day in Las Vegas. I was standing by the pool. Everybody that went swimming emerged from the pool and instantly began shivering from the cold. It was HOT outside...VERY hot, yet their teeth were rattling from the cold and the pool water was warm too.
Why does this happen?
I am a non-physicist being bugged by a mate about this. Need help to shut him up.
Why does this happen?
I am a non-physicist being bugged by a mate about this. Need help to shut him up.