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cooling effect

The cooling effect refers to the process where a surface or environment becomes cooler because heat is removed or transferred away. This can happen through evaporation (like sweating cooling your skin), conduction (heat moving from warmer to cooler objects), or air circulation that carries away heat. For example, when wind blows over a hot surface, it takes away some of the heat, making the surface feel cooler. The cooling effect helps regulate temperature and is essential in weather, climate, and various cooling technologies.