There are alot of blood vessels and nerves in the palm of the hands.
Follow what is called natural life force or "chi" in the basic form heat can be chi. Use both hands in front of you palm to palm about an inch apart. You can start to feel the energy or life force you have. It can be heat. That's a start
this is because of inert gases present in perfume
The skin on the palm has more nerve endings than the back in order to protect the body from pain. When you feel something hot or painful you feel it quickly and pull it away from that discomfort.
When a chemical substance like ether is applied to your skin, it evaporates quickly, which absorbs heat from your skin in the process. This rapid evaporation causes the skin to feel cold as it loses heat to the surrounding environment.
Acetone has a very low boiling temperature. when we put some acetone on our palm the particles of it gains energy from our palm and evaporates quickly which causes cooling.........
The heat from the candle is transferred to your palm primarily through conduction. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact between two objects at different temperatures. In this case, the heat is conducted from the candle's flame to your palm as they come into contact with each other.
A fireplace heats a room by radiating heat in all directions. People directly in front of the fireplace feel the warmth more because they are closer to the source of heat and receive more radiant heat energy. The further away you are from the fireplace, the more the heat dissipates and the less warmth you feel.
The ice takes heat energy from your palm causing the ice to melt and your palm to get colder.
our bodies always releases heat. so, when there are less people in a room, there bodies release less heat and we feel cold but when there are more people in a room there bodies release more heat and we feel warm.
because it has heat and u feel heat
When you tickle some one in the palm your palm bone gets a signal to your brain that you wanna giggle
You can feel heat from a radiator through conduction, where direct contact with the hot radiator causes heat to transfer from the radiator to your body. You can also feel heat through convection, where the hot air near the radiator rises, creating a current that carries heat to you.