Fingerprints don't affect whether you can feel objects or not. They help improve the sensitivity of your skin at your fingers and improve grip, but you don't need to have fingerprints to feel an object. The rest of your body doesn't have fingerprint-like patterns but you can still feel things.
But if you burn your fingers so badly that your fingerprints are gone, I would think that your nerves would be so damaged that you wouldn't be able to feel anything (I don't know if this would be permanent though).
The ones that feel colder, have better heat conduction.
Because the burn was so servere that it has destroyed all the nerves. Without nerves you dont feel pain.
well it just happened to me. it did not feel good but I'm still alive. no burn on my skin but i can still feel it. it did trip a fuse at my house though so maybe that saved me? I'm not sure. anyway, don't mess with wires if they could still be live. I'm calling an electriction to install my lights from now on :)
well, you dont feel it but it givs you a sun burn and too much can lead to malenoma which is cancer.
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The ones that feel colder, have better heat conduction.
Depending on the severity of this third degree burn you will either feel it just as much - if not more so - as with a second degree burn, although in third degree burns you risk nerve-damage, which will make you partially numb to the pain in some areas of the skin.Either way you will feel the pain of the burn, as the bordering skin will not be as affected by the burn and hence feel the pain of first and second degree burns.
Because the burn was so servere that it has destroyed all the nerves. Without nerves you dont feel pain.
because they feel like their country may completely fail, crash and burn. we are what keeps them rich still.
Pain travels through nerves. Therefore, the pain you feel is likely due to damaged nerves at the site of contact.
Gravitational pull still acts in space, but when you are in space, you are too far from the earth to feel any of its gravitational force. Gravitational force between two objects depends on their distance from each other and the further two objects are apart, the weaker the force of gravity is. So when we are in space, the earth's gravitational pull is still acting on us, but it is too far away for us to feel it.
It's hot when it comes out.
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No they don't have nerves.
A first degree burn will have redness. It will also feel hot to the victim.
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A weak base will feel "soapy", a strong base will burn your skin.