Still no.Yes the removal of air around the body, which is warm allows more evaporation if there is sweat, but as clothes dry in the wind and blowing on tea etc. Water boils at lower pressure and loses heat more quickly.
I can hang clothes outside where the temp is constant and there is no sunshine and the clothes will dry quicker with more wind, not because the flowing air is of a different temperature but because it is reducing the pressure on the clothes and the water evaporates. Evaporating water takes away a lot of heat. Once the clothes are dry and there is no evaporation then the clothes will not cool.
You maybe thinking of heat as in emf radiation, but evaporation of water carries a lot of specific heat and lowering the pressure allows for more evaporation.
You can say the lower pressure is low but it can lift a piece of paper.
Statistics: Posted by ame — Mon May 13, 2024 7:28 pm