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because all of the gravity is coming up from the ground where air circulates through it

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Q: Why does concrete floor feel cold when you touch it?
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Why do your feet feel cold when they are exposed to a concrete floor in winter?

aaah! bcoz it's concrete!


5 Why does a concrete floor feel colder than one covered with carpet even when at same temperature?

The reason a concrete floor feels colder than a carpeted floor is because the carpet acts as an insulator to trap heat. The concrete on the other hand will stay cold way longer once it is cold.


Why does a concrete floor feel colder to you than a carpeted floor at the same temperature?

The carpet and pad are insulating you from the concrete floor.


Is it difficult but eye-appealing to replace a house's carpeting with finished concrete flooring in one room?

Not really. You will need to seal the concrete surface to prevent concrete dust becoming a problem. Also, the carpet makes the floor warmer to walk on, concrete would feel cold to bare feet.


Why does a snake feel cold when you pick it up?

Because they are unable to regulate their own temperature like we can - and feel cold to the touch.


Would a broken bone feel warm or cold to the touch?

No


Why does touching help us?

feel is another way of saying touch. When you touch something you might feel it hard &soft or hot & cold.


Is office a concrete noun?

Yes, "office" is a concrete noun as it represents a physical place or thing that can be seen and touched.


Why do we feel cold when we touch ice?

loss of thermal energy from your finger


How should an air conditioner suction line feel to the touch?

A suction line is usually cold to the touch.


Is noise a concrete or abstract noun?

It is a concrete noun, as it is something that is perceived with the senses (in this case, hearing).


Why do I still feel cold in a home built on a concrete slab if the inside air temperature is 68 deg?

That's the air temperature at about 5 ft. in the air. The concrete slab is always going to be cold and radiate that cold into the house.