Why aren’t the temperature and “feels like” temperature the same?

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If it’s 75 degrees but feels like 70 degrees outside, shouldn’t the real temperature also be 70?

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The “real” temperature is how fast the air molecules are vibrating.

The “feels like” is how fast you’ll gain/lose Temperature on your skin. Also how fast you’ll get heat stroke/frostbite if it’s in those ranges.

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