Your hand get hot, when your blood is getting hot.
The heat you feel when you touch a hot stove is conducted heat, which occurs when your hand comes into direct contact with the hot surface of the stove. Heat energy transfers from the stove to your hand through the process of conduction.
The Thermosphere feels very cold to us because of its low Thermal Energy.There are very few particles in the Thermosphere, so even if they were very, very hot, it would feel cold.
This is due to the phenomenon known as contrast effect. When you first put your hands in cold and hot water, your nerves respond to the extreme temperatures. When you move them to the lukewarm water, the hand that was in the cold water will perceive the water as hot because of the contrast in temperatures.
Yes, feeling the heat from a hot cup is an example of conduction. Heat is transferred through direct contact between the hot cup and your hand.
An example of conduction is when you touch a hot stove and feel the heat transferring from the stove to your hand.
If the food contains a hot spice, the food will feel very hot in the mouth but not to the touch. Otherwise, it might be a comfortable temperature to the hand but hot to the mouth.
Because fire is very hot.
It depends on how you handle it. If hot foods or drinks burn your mouth it wouldn't be the most wise choice. If they don't then you can try it. It also depends on how hot it is if it's VERY VERY hot then be careful if it's very hot you still should check how hot it is with a thermometer or put the tea close to your hand so you can feel how warm it is. Plus hot tea helps if you have a cough. 
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Very wet and hot inside.
Because plastic isn't as good a conductor of heat as metal.
im sure it's feel very good ;)
Yes it is very possible to feel the temperature if you slightly place the backside of your hand to the center of the forehead you can then feel if it is a higher temperature than normal.
The heat you feel when you touch a hot stove is conducted heat, which occurs when your hand comes into direct contact with the hot surface of the stove. Heat energy transfers from the stove to your hand through the process of conduction.
The Thermosphere feels very cold to us because of its low Thermal Energy.There are very few particles in the Thermosphere, so even if they were very, very hot, it would feel cold.
Silver paper, or aluminum foil, can feel hot when you hold it because it is a good conductor of heat. When you touch a hot object wrapped in aluminum foil, the foil quickly transfers the heat to your hand, making it feel hot.
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.