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True of False The increase in cooling that wind can cause is called the wind chill factor.

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yes it is called the windchill factor.

The windchill factor is the temperature that a person feels because of the wind. For example, if a thermometer reads 35 degrees Fahrenheit outside and the wind is blowing at 25 miles per hour (mph), the windchill factor causes it to feel like it is 8 degrees F.

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