Not all sensitivity is the same; if the skin has been burned it will feel better in cold water, and it is has been frostbitten, it will feel better in hot water. Too much heat or too much cold is going to be painful. Try mildly warm water instead.
Crocodiles can be sensitive to cold water because they are ectothermic, meaning they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. Cold water can slow down their metabolism, making them sluggish and less active. In extreme cold conditions, crocodiles may become immobile or even die.
For some people, more sensitive to pain, it does hurt alot To others, less sensitive to pain, it dosent It all depends on if your very sensitive to pain or not
Put cold ice, or warm water, and it will hurt less whe you pluck. Enjoy! and hope this helps/
Warm water is less dense than cold water, so it sits on top of the cold water. This is because warm water molecules are more spread out and have less mass per unit volume compared to cold water molecules, causing warm water to be less dense and float on top of the denser cold water.
Water is at its greatest density at 4 oC.
It depends on how sensitive your skin is, but mainly the bottom and anywhere there is a collective of fat or muscle might hurt as less, but it WILL still hurt, only that it will hurt not as much.
True... warm water is less dense than cold water.
Cold water has a higher density than warm water, which causes it to have less volume for the same mass. This is because the molecules are closer together in cold water, making it more compact.
cold air because when the temperature drops hot air rises and cold air comes to ground level,cold water and hot water have the same density.
Hot water is less denser than cold water and has a greater temperature.
Hot water is less denser than cold water and has a greater temperature.
Warm water tends to stay on top of cold water because it is less dense. When water is heated, the molecules move farther apart, making warm water less dense than cold water. This difference in density causes warm water to float on top of cold water.