a super Strong hand around the pencil and push it in covering the eraser on the top and don't get stabbed while you are pushin it in :o
Your hand get hot, when your blood is getting hot.
The ice is colder then your hand so your hand starts heating up the ice which means your hand is losing warmth and it gets colder, then you have nerves in your hand which sense the lack of heat and you feel cold.
Mostly the heat you feel will be radiation from the flame, which travels in straight lines. Thus it hits the side of the hand nearer the flame.
A wet reaction.
No. It can get sore or feel cramped depending on how you hold your pen/pencil.
what would a pencil say to a hand?
A portable lead hand-held communication inscriber is a pencil.
it does not matter if you hold it in your right or left hand. Nor does it matter your grip, however, your hand will tire faster, and your pencil strokes will be less fluid if you hold the pencil too tightly.
The pencil danced across the page. The pencil groaned as the boy sharpened it.
Free Flowing paints are produced by using the pencil to draw in a free hand motion, where you hold the pencil very loose on your hand to draw.
Whether you're drawing a bowl of fruit or a portrait of your niece, choose a pencil that responds well to your touch. Does it get darker when you want it to or does it fight your hand? How does it feel as you drag it across your paper? Does it feel too slick? Too soft and mushy? Also, a pencil you just love on paper A might feel just awful when used to draw upon paper B. Don't judge the pencil based on how well you draw. How well you draw will improve. Start out by asking yourself, "Is this pencil doing what I ask it to?"
right amazing hand
One great magic trick for kids would be The "Magnetic Pencil". You must use your hand to grab you wrist while also holding the pencil secretly with the hand that you grabbed your wrist with, this makes it seem like the pencil is sticking to your hand.
using your hand and your pencil
Free Flowing paints are produced by using the pencil to draw in a free hand motion, where you hold the pencil very loose on your hand to draw.
No offense to the guy who wrote this, but wherever you wrote this, I doubt you were in school. Its sort of sick.