scientists say it is possibly a sense
Temperature is particles moving really fast and bumping in to each other (in a sense, but nothing really "touches" other things atomically or else they fuse), unless of course, they are at 0 D. kelvin, and pressure is just density in the air or in another sense it's compression.
Heat is the amount of energy transferred between objects where a difference in temperature is present. So in that sense, heat is related to temperature differences, but is not the same. The temperature difference is caused by the difference in the avg. speed of particles between the two objects.
the best method to check hotness or coldness in a persons body temperature is to use a thermometer.
Air is already in evaporated state(gas) . however the rate of evaporation decreases in the sense its volume decreases(less space is occupied by the molecules)
because we have absolute temperature scales (Kelvin and Rankin). Something at 20'K is twice as hot as something at 10'K.
No. Skin does not sense temperature. Nerve endings in skin sense temperature.
..... sense water temperature?
NO it has to do with the sense of smell
Room temperature IS room temperature, you question makes no sense.
I think it is skin
Skin
The sense that concerns the vibratory sense is touch. Vibratory sense includes the feeling of pain, temperature, vibration and pressure.
"Flexible temperature" of what? You'll have to rephrase the question so that it makes sense.
Gemini is an arbitrary patch of the sky. It doesn't have a "temperature" in any meaningful sense of the word.
This question does not make sense. What are you referring to? The color of what??
you can sense a ghoust if you start feeling colder and the temperature drops.
This question doesn't really make sense but the temperature on Mars is different than Earth's temperature because it is much closer to the Sun than Mars