The sensory receptors in our skin, known as thermoreceptors, are responsible for detecting temperature changes and allowing us to feel the difference between hot and cold. These receptors send signals to the brain via the nervous system, where the information is processed and interpreted. The skin contains different types of thermoreceptors that respond to specific temperature ranges, helping us to perceive and respond to different thermal stimuli.
We feel hot or cold when our bodies detect a difference between our internal body temperature and the temperature of our surroundings. Our body's thermoreceptors send signals to the brain, which then interprets these signals as feelings of heat or cold. This helps regulate our body temperature to maintain homeostasis.
Heat flows from hot to cold because when hot and cold bodies contact with each other (thermal contact), the fast moving molecules of the hot body collide with slow moving molecules of the cold body; therefore the molecules of hot body become slower and body becomes cool, and the molecules of other body (cold) becomes faster and the cold body becomes hot. Notice: when molecules of a body moves faster it's kinetic energy increase therefore temperature increases and it becomes hot.
Yes, there is a difference in weight between hot air and cold air. Hot air is lighter than cold air because the molecules in hot air are more energetic and spread out, decreasing the overall density of the air. This difference in weight is a factor in phenomena such as convection currents.
Is the temperature of your body. When is getting warmer your body temperature gets warmer and so you feel the drink colder then before - for a short time because eventually it will get warm too!!!
Boiling water turns to vapor in the cold because the temperature difference between the hot water and the cold air causes the water to evaporate and turn into vapor.
the difference is warm blood controls their body temp cold blood doesnt
Difference between cold souffl'e and bavarios?
The difference between a cold and a bus driver is a bus driver has a course to run and a cold has to run its course.
We feel hot or cold when our bodies detect a difference between our internal body temperature and the temperature of our surroundings. Our body's thermoreceptors send signals to the brain, which then interprets these signals as feelings of heat or cold. This helps regulate our body temperature to maintain homeostasis.
There is no difference between a rainy day and a bee with a cold, because they both sting.
I am not sure what you mean by mr joke and there is no difference between a cold bee and Elmo.
hyperthermia is when you have an unusually high body temperature and hypothermia is when you have a really cold body tmperature
one is hot and one is cold
Its where it is warm in your area or when it is cold in your area.
one is hot and the other is cold.
A fever blister and cold sore is the same thing.
They are nice :)