Why does 25° feel hotter in the UK than in India?

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I am from India,who has shifted to the UK. It’s been 3-4 years, however UK summers feel unbearable compared to Indian summers. My skin feels like it’s burning at 25° in the UK but 25° in India is so much more pleasant. I understand that it’s closer to the sun since the earth is slightly tilted, but make it make sense that my skin burns while in the UK, but I’m just really sweaty in India, without the burning sensation.

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The reason is because the UK is actually hotter and more humid than India. India experiences cold, close to freezing winters featuring snow and below zero temperatures. The UK is more humid, damper, and hotter

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The farther north or south you go on the hemispheres, depending on the season, for the north it’s in summer, the closer the part of the planet you’re on is to the sun, so the sun rays are stronger. That’s it. That’s the only answer here that actually explains it. Everyone else is just bs’ing