Granite has a higher specific heat than wood, therefore it takes more energy to raise the temperature of granite than wood. Resting your hand on the counters allows heat from your hand to transfer to each counter top, since wood's specific heat is lower it quickly heats up to equilibrium with your hand, while the granite still require more energy to heat up to the same temperature as your hand, thus it feels cool as heat is transfered from you to the granite.
If the temperature of a room has remained constant for some time, all the objects in it should be at the same temperature. A granite countertop and a wooden cabinet door will be at the same temperature, but each has a different heat capacity. We need to look at that. Let's say we have a block of granite and a block of wood the same size, and both are at the same temperature. Granite has a bit of variation in its density, but not as much as wood, so let's use oak, which is moderately dense as regards woods. The two blocks, though they are at the same temperature, have different amounts of thermal energy, or heat, in them, with the granite having more. Granite has more "material" in it than wood does, more atoms and molecules, and each one of them is a thermal storage unit with a given capacity. Granite, because it has more storage units, will require more energy to heat it up to another temperature than the wood would to heat it to the same temperature. The granite will also have to give up more energy to lower its temperature than wood would to drop to the same temperature. This is heat capacity. Because granite has a higher heat capacity, it will sink more heat from the hand of an individual than the wood would. The granite has more places for the heat to go to, more of those "heat storage units" than the wood. This means that the granite will "suck heat" out of an individual's hand "better" than wood could. And this makes the granite feel cooler than the wood, even though they are at the same temperature. Note that we didn't try to factor in the rate of heat transfer through the granite or the wood, but just looked at a "surface effect" here. But it is a perfectly good vehicle to explain the observations made in touching the countertop and the cabinet and noting the difference in the "coolness" of each material.
the temperature is 35 degrees fahrenheit
25 degrees cooler.
when there is more moisture in the air, it is warmer and thicker. when there is less moisture in the air it is cooler and thinner. so if it is cooler temperature then it will drop faster.
It goes down.
The temperature of wooden or metal spoons depends on the temperature of the environment.
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Granite is harder and stronger than marble. It resists scratches and does not react as easily to acids, such as tomato juice and vinegar. Because of its mottled pattern, granite can typically hide stains better than marble.
the temperature is 35 degrees fahrenheit
25 degrees cooler.
That depends on the ambient temperature, among other things. If you have two lumps of stone in the same place, one of granite and the other of marble, they will eventually be of the exact same temperature.However, marble tends to feel cooler to the touch, but that also depends on how polished it is. Basically, something feels cooler if it drains heat from your fingers (or feet) faster than another material. The more a surface is polished, the more contact area it will have with your skin, and the faster the exchange of heat will occur. Also, some materials conduct heat better than others, and this affects the sensation of coolness as well.If you heat up a piece of marble and a piece of granite to the same temperature (higher than your body temperature), polished marble will probably feel warmer than polished granite.Finally, granite and marble are both types of stone :)See Why_do_marble_flooring_feels_cold_to_touchfor another good answer.
Air cooler which cools your limited area, or decreases your room temperature.
The temperature of the atmosphere reduces with height. Mountains are high, thus cooler.
Salt lowers the temperature at which ice melts. Thus, it makes the temperature inside the cooler colder.
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Yes it does
because the temperature is down
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