Why does water feel cold in summer and hot in winter?
Answer:
In fact, the temperature of the underground water is 15-20 degrees Celsius, while the temperature of the upper part of the earth changes in winter and temperature.
In summer, the temperature is about 35-50 degrees Celsius, so when the water is taken out of the ground, its temperature is 15-20 degrees. That's why we feel that water.
This is quite the opposite in winter, meaning that the temperature of the inner part of the earth decreases in winter, from 0-10 degrees. That is why we feel warm inside ourselves when taken out of the ground
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