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Please see that my actual question is not similar to this: Why do we feel cool when we turn our fans on?

Suppose I switched my fan on. The air particles start moving. Since, their kinetic energy increase, their temperature should so for some time . Since there temperature increases, then there should be a heat transfer from air surroundings to our body( because heat flows from hotter region to colder region) . Hence, we should always feel warm when we switch fan on.

Is evaporation the only cause for it? Then why do I feel warm when riding a bicycle in an open field in a hot summer day?

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