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Are rivers warmer at night?

Originally Answered: Why does river water get warmer at night? It doesn't. Because the air is cooler at night and water tends to hold it's temperature better than air, the water will feel warmer due to the fact that your body adapted to the cooler air that surounded it before you stuck your hand in the water.



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