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How cold is the somatosensory temperature of 8 degrees?

The somatosensory temperature of 8 degrees is so cold, it is already cold for the south, and it is warm winter for the north, not too cold. I'm in the south. It's cold, wet and cold in the south. Because there is no heating in the north, the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is not too big, so people generally think that the weather at 8 degrees is very cold, which usually occurs in the coldest season of the year, 65438+ 10.

Take dressing as an example. In the weather of 8 degrees, we usually put on a thick coat, and then a sweater or sweater. Older people and children with weak constitution wear thermal underwear, warm pants, gloves and thick socks. Some people still wear scarves, hats and down jackets.

The somatosensory temperature of 8 degrees is relatively cold for the baby. It is necessary to wear cotton-padded clothes and trousers outside, sweaters and underwear inside, and cotton socks on the baby's feet. But if the baby is indoors and the air conditioner is turned on indoors, no matter how warm it is, it will not freeze the baby.