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Yes, provided they are both 26 degrees on the same scale (not water at 26 deg C and air at 26 deg F!)

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No, water and air at the same temperature of 26 degrees Celsius may feel different due to their differing heat capacities and conductivities. Water tends to retain heat more effectively than air, so while they are both 26 degrees, water may feel cooler to the touch compared to air at the same temperature.

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