All the answers above refer to air, which is of course gaseous and an excellent example. Many other gases feel the same way but there are some that you can feel irritating or damaging your skin.
It's A Rock. A Gas you can't feel. I'm going to say that yes it is a rock but our second thought was gas so don't feel mistakened
No, you cannot physically feel gas in your arms and legs as gases typically affect the gastrointestinal tract. Gas in the body is usually expelled through burping or passing gas. If you are experiencing unusual sensations in your arms and legs, it may be unrelated to gas and you should consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
Gas itself cannot have a temperature; rather, it is the particles within the gas that have kinetic energy, which determines its temperature. So, gas particles can be at a low temperature, making the gas feel cold to the touch.
Seeing as Saturn is a gas giant, I feel none of the above is a solid answer.
When a liquid turns into a gas, it absorbs heat from its surroundings, making the surroundings feel cold. This absorption of heat allows the particles in the liquid to gain enough energy to escape into the gas phase.
Chickens can be fed seeds to make them breed.
they did not have feelings, nor could they feel.
It's A Rock. A Gas you can't feel. I'm going to say that yes it is a rock but our second thought was gas so don't feel mistakened
it will feel as if you are running out of gas, the car will start sputtering.
Having laughing gas can make you feel relaxed, euphoric, and a bit giggly. It can also reduce pain and anxiety during dental procedures. The effects wear off quickly once the gas is no longer being administered.
Yes early on it does.
It feels like gas
Did he use a condom? Yes it can. Gas can gurgle in the stomach and feel like something is moving inside. Gas can get under the ribs, up into the chest and even behind the rib cage in the back.
Actually, It would probably feel like air, because Saturn is a gas giant.
probably means you are running out of gas
it tastes i little bitter and if you swallow the gas you... BURP! :D
No, you cannot physically feel gas in your arms and legs as gases typically affect the gastrointestinal tract. Gas in the body is usually expelled through burping or passing gas. If you are experiencing unusual sensations in your arms and legs, it may be unrelated to gas and you should consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.