Why does water of 30°c feel cold but air of 30°c feel hot?

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I would assume it has something to do with body hair. If so, does it change anything for more hairy or less hairy humans?

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Difference in enthalpy. Water can absorb and hold more thermal energy than air. This is also why a sauna won’t cook you, at least not very fast.

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