if you are a girl then you are probably on your period.
if you are a boy then get a life
Because your body slowly adapts to the heat of the water in the shower (assuming most people have hot showers), making it seem cold when you step out. If you had a cold shower, it would have the reverse affect, making the room seem warm opposed to the cold water you were just exposed to.
The skin, including the skin on your hands, has thermoreceptors that send messages to the brain about temperature. However, they respond to CHANGES in temperature, not temperature itself. So, if you come in from the cold, all surface temperatures will feel very warm, but gradually as you warm up, the surfaces will seem neutral. And, think about what happens when you put your hand in a lake on a hot day - it feels really cold, but if you jump in, eventually your skin will adjust to the temperature. Now, if the surface is burning hot or freezing cold, the pain receptors, not the thermoreceptors, in your skin react.
Humidity is uncomfortable for many people, and can make extremes of heat and cold seem worse (if you are hot and wet it can be more uncomfortable than hot and dry for instance). Also, for some people, breathing wet air is harder than breathing dry air. There are probably other reasons, but there are a couple of them.
A warm object has more energy that a cold object and we call that heat energy. More heat energy corresponds to more energy of the constituent particles (atoms and molecules.) The energy of constituent particles is both kinetic and potential. Boltzmann was a physicist studying heat and thermodynamics about 150 years ago and we know from his work that the temperature of a system is proportional to the average kinetic energy of the particles in the system. It is thus correct to say that warm objects have particles with more kinetic energy. (We more often say that the warm object has more heat energy energy because the heat energy accounts for both increased potential energy of molecules and thier increased kinetic energy.)
simple as it may seem, Hydrogen and Carbon
A cold and aloof person refers to someone who appears emotionally distant and detached in their interactions with others. They often keep their emotions and thoughts to themselves, and may seem uninterested or unresponsive in social situations. Their behavior may give off an impression of being unfriendly or unapproachable.
Poor ground connection.
He does not know the signifiance of the cold
No dreams are irrelevant. If you get dreams that you cannot seem to understand, then it is very likely that your sudden death is imminent.
They seem to freeze a little in cold weather.
Stan goes out with Wendy Testaburger although they have fights they seem to get back together all of a sudden
Baby wipes are cold because of the liquid present inside it. The liquid absorbs the cold temperature. Hence, Baby wipes seem to be cold.
exercising more than usual
They are migrating to cold places.
Yes, temperature can affect the solidity of a substance. When temperature increases, most solids will expand and become less solid, potentially melting into a liquid state. Conversely, when temperature decreases, solids tend to contract and become more rigid.
PREGNANCY, it creates random and sudden desires for strange food choices which would otherwise seem unappetizing.
Cold air takes up less space than warm air