*Prompt*[`text`]: "Why does water heated to room temperature feel colder than the air around it?"
*Context*[`url` or `text`]: "from one place to another place without the movement of particles is called conduction, such as when placing a hand on a cold glass of water - heat is conducted from the warm skin to the cold glass, but if the hand is held a few inches from the glass, little conduction would occur since air is a poor conductor of heat. Steady state conduction is an idealized model of conduction that happens when the temperature difference driving the conduction is constant, so that after a time, the spatial distribution of temperatures in the conducting object does not change any"
Answer[`text`]: "Water is a better conudctor of heat than air"