Because, they are in a different galaxy!! :LL
Simply put, they are much to far away for us to feel their heat.
Stars make their own light, but they are not cold. Stars are extremely hot. We do not feel their heat because they are incredibly distant.
Because they are billions and billions and billions of miles away from us.
Yes, stars radiate heat energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, which includes visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared radiation. This is how stars produce light and heat that we can see and feel from Earth.
Solar heat is produced by stars. The people who live on Earth get their solar heat from the sun.
The heat arrives on earth, it is just so weak when it gets here that our bodies can't sense it.
They would burn up from the heat.
We do get light from the other stars; that is why we can see them. We do not feel their heat or see very much light from them because they are millions of times farther away from us than the sun is.
yes they certainly can! blind people cannot see, but they can hear, smell, taste, and feel more than people who cansee. so they will feel your heat if you stand next to them.
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.
You can feel heat when you rub your hand together!
The underlying point is actually incorrect, we feel (quite potently) the heat of the Sun and the Sun is a star like any other. However, as the question is likely talking about stars other than the sun, the heat actually does reach Earth, but because of the distance traveled, is a very minute amount of heat (only a few degrees above absolute freezing). This small amount of heat is eclipsed by the immense amount of heat that the Earth receives from the Sun and from internal radioactive heat generation in the Earth's core. As a result, humans cannot feel it.