When water comes in contact WITH YOUR Body, it absorbs heat from your skin and evaporates. Since heat is absorbed from your skin, you feel cold, just like when an ice cube comes in contact with your skin.becose the watter wold mix with the air
We feel cold when a drop of petrol falls on our skin because, heat from our body is transferred to petrol which usually evaporates at normal room temperature when it is exposed.
By radiating heat from their skin that is comming from their body, conduction because it is contacting heat and comvecion because it is breathing in oxygen and the heat electrons taking over the cold electrons.
Temperature is an indicator of heat or cold. Cold is the absence of heat.
cold objects do have heat energy.
Veins are invisible when the skin is cold while if the skin is warm you can easily see it or it pops out.
The skin is sensitive to heat, cold, extreme temperature (hot or cold), pressure, pain/irritation and vibrations.
The skin has nerves to detect changes in the external environment. The nerves of the skin can detect heat and cold, pressure, pain, and touch.
An endothermic reaction is a reaction where heat flows from the surroundings in to the system. Holding an cold pack to your skin is an endothermic reaction; heat flows from your skin (surroundings) into to the cold pack (system).
because you have heat receptors underneath your skin
they have thick skin
Protection from the Outside Insulation (Keep Heat in, Cold Out)
Tiger skin is special because it helps the tiger from heat,cold,rain etc...
idk about heat, cold or pressure, but pain receptors are called nociceptors.
Smear water at blood temperature on your skin. It will feel cold as it uses heat from you to evaporate.
a cold blooded creature cannot regulate it's body heat. in cold weather it's metaboism would slow down. common responses would be to heiberante or to seek warmth
Solids may feel cold against your skin because they are at a lower temperature than you are at the particular moment in time. It is also transferring heat from your skin to itself.