no because they have the same body temperature and it depends what is the room temperature and your body temperature at the moment
This is a simile, as it compares the cold cloth to a tender women's hand using "like" or "as." A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things to show a similarity between them.
because our temperature is the same body temperature but another persons are different
heat is considered a position of higher temperature.... Temperature on the hand is only a measure of a heat condition
For hand washing, the water should be between 100 and 110 degrees Fahrenheidt - noticeably hot but not scalding.
Hand tools as suggested by the name are hand powered. Power tools all have a motor, usually electric.
The temperature differences - if the water temperature is cooler than the temperature of your hand, your hand will lose heat to the water. Furthermore, when the remaining droplets of water on your hand evaporate, it will also take some of the heat it absorbed from your hand.
The temperature differences - if the water temperature is cooler than the temperature of your hand, your hand will lose heat to the water. Furthermore, when the remaining droplets of water on your hand evaporate, it will also take some of the heat it absorbed from your hand.
Mittens are some special kind of gloves. There are different sorts of mittens for women in different colors and forms. Mittens don't have fingers so one can only put the thumb in and the rest of the hand.
A thermometer is a device used to measure temperature at a specific point in time, typically by using a liquid or digital display. A thermograph, on the other hand, is a device that continuously records and graphs temperature over a period of time, providing a visual representation of temperature fluctuations.
Different from what? If you mean different from the surroundings, the density depends not only on temperature; but also, and MAINLY, on the type of materials. For example, water has a density of about 1 kg/liter, regardless of the temperature. There is some minor variation as a function of temperature, but it is fairly small. Gold, on the other hand, has a density of about 19 kg/liter; once again, this doesn't depend a lot on the temperature.
Temperature, as measured by hand is normally very unreliable. There are, therefore, no standards.
No! Our hand is not a temperature sensor.