because they are like an curling iron that is turned off. you look at it and your mind is like "this is going to be hot." because of mind over matter, it MUST be hot. but, you touch it and (because its turned off) its cold. so that's how things feel hot but are really cold.
If you have a heated item and put it in a normal temperature water, it feels cold because the hot water may feel so hot that it is cold. It's the opposite for the cold item.
Touch (sharp & dull (pressure)), hot & cold, vibration, and hair motion.
It depends. If you're touching something really hot, you feel like your skin is burning. If the object is really cold, you shiver. So, it depends.
Hot things get cooler, and cold things get warmer, because they exchange heat with their surroundings. A "cool bag", whatever that is, is apparently designed in such a way as to prevent that (probably it's insulated).
Because most things, such as metals, expand when hot. So cold does the opposite.
heat transfers to the coldest thing in the area. there for, there is no such thing as hot or cold because when something is cold all you really feel in the loss of heat from your hand to the cold object. same goes for hot. all you really feel is the large amounts of heat that hot object is giving you.
A thermometer
in the summer it is really hot and in the winter it is really cold
Really cold and hot
Turtle
When they feel hot they think it's hot n feel cold then they feel cold
Cold. Really cold.
really hot and cold
if the sea is hot it will freeze
Canada is hot in summer since sunlight melts the snow. Snow causes temperature to drop, and Canadians don't like the snow because its not hot. If we remove all of the snow from the Earth, the world would be less cold
Because you are sick
If you have a heated item and put it in a normal temperature water, it feels cold because the hot water may feel so hot that it is cold. It's the opposite for the cold item.