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You feel cold when you come inside from the snow because your nerves are gaining sensation. This causes them to notice the temperature of your skin more than when it was numb outside.
maybe you ate a popsicle
when the blood flow is disturbed it stops heat travelling
It is more like "feel less cold". An igloo is made of blocks of snow. They serve to block wind, and insulate the air inside from the cold outside. If the air outside is -50F, the inside of the igloo might be a nice toasty 10F.
GLASS DOES CONDUCT HEAT. It will take on the temperature around it. If you have a very hot drink inside a glass and you touch it, its going to feel very hot. If you have a very cold drink inside a glass and you touch it, it is going to feel very cold.
You feel cold in winter because the temperture outside is low, and even if the blood is hot enough to keep (but for a lie) the body warm, it needs to save the hotness of blood to the inside parts of body, and the skin is going cold.
They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.They did not like to waste heat, so they kept the windows closed on cold days.
If you feel "frozen" inside, then it feels as if you have become cold, either through a horrible sense of dread or fear, or from a feeling of being overloaded and unable to feel any more.
Thermoreceptors send signals to the posterior hypothalamus.
It works by pumping the heat that is inside the fridge to the outside, leaving the inside cold. If you put your had behind a fridge you can feel the heat emerging.
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If you use tapwater, you may feel cold but if you use a heater, you wont feel cold.