Step845 t1_j0l897v wrote on December 17, 2022 at 2:40 PM Reply to comment by auntanniesalligator in How does high humidity affect perceived temperature in hot and cold environments? by MindTheReddit Right, I feel like I got it. Water gains energy (heat) making it endothermic, and it exits your body as a result of evaporation. Thanks! Permalink Parent 1
Step845 t1_j0l6hg1 wrote on December 17, 2022 at 2:25 PM Reply to comment by TonyJPRoss in How does high humidity affect perceived temperature in hot and cold environments? by MindTheReddit Wouldn't it be exothermic if energy (heat) exits your body? Permalink Parent 1
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Reply to comment by auntanniesalligator in How does high humidity affect perceived temperature in hot and cold environments? by MindTheReddit
Right, I feel like I got it. Water gains energy (heat) making it endothermic, and it exits your body as a result of evaporation. Thanks!