Because carpet has got little things to make it warmer and that the freakin retardest question i have ever answered and heard!
Less heat is carried away from the feet.
The thickness of this coat had better keep me warm all night. The thickness of this carpet feels good to my bare feet.
Heat is transferred from the soles of your feet to a cold floor, by conduction. A rug forms an insulating layer, so the temperature of the top surface of the rug will be much nearer your skin temperature. The temperature drop will be through the rug instead of the layers of your skin.
Floor tiles absorb heat rapidly. This means that if you stand in bare feet on tiles, a lot of heat is drawn out of your foot. A carpet in comparison, absorbs heat slowly. This makes floor tiles feel colder that a carpet when they are actually the same temperature.
The Ceramic titles draw heat away from your body faster than the wood floors. **Note: They are both the same temperature
Less heat is carried away from the feet.
That's because a carpet doesn't conduct heat as well.
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.
Because carpet Barron's less heat from your feet as it has air spaces and acts asan insulater but Lino surface do exactly the opposite They absorb more heat from your legs
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Metal can conduct heat away from your body (hands) faster than carpet.
This depends on your preferencs. Carpet is harder to clean if you spill something. It will keep your feet warmer in the winter. Carpet also has more allergens than wood.
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Well bare foot is "barefoot" with no spaces in. Bare feet is alright. we normally use barefoot as in " Can i go barefoot". Bare feet is "PE is done in bare feet"
First, you should know that when concrete people talk about a 'yard', they meana cubic yard volume of concrete, and when carpet people talk about a 'yard',they mean a square yard area of carpet.9 square feet = 1 square yard10-ft x 13-ft = 130 square feet = 144/9 square yards
The thickness of this coat had better keep me warm all night. The thickness of this carpet feels good to my bare feet.
90 feet squared of carpet is needed.