Our body is made of 60% water.
it takes skin exactly 1 hour to freeze in - 20 degrees
Uh... Freeze your skin? I think you mean alcoholic patches. They use it to clean your skin before the process.
you would have to peel the skin off if that helps
You could but it would make it difficult to skin
No, water cannot turn into ice just by touching a human finger. The change in temperature between the warm skin of a human finger and water is not sufficient to freeze the water instantly. It would require more significant cooling or exposure to colder temperatures for water to freeze into ice.
If the skin is even slightly moist, it can freeze to the ice if the ice is much below the freezing point - just like your tongue can freeze to metal if you are foolish enough to lick it in the winter.
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.
If the skin is even slightly moist, it can freeze to the ice if the ice is much below the freezing point - just like your tongue can freeze to metal if you are foolish enough to lick it in the winter.
Skin can freeze in as quickly as 30 minutes in -36°C weather if it is not properly protected. Exposed skin is at risk for frostbite and other cold-related injuries in extreme cold temperatures. It is crucial to cover up and stay warm in such conditions.
Yes, human skin is flammable.
they have thick skin
The nouns for human skin are epidermis (the outer skin) and dermis (the inner layer of skin).