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.
Metal is a good conductor of heat, so on a cold day, the metal bench quickly loses heat to the environment, making it feel cold to the touch. Your body also conducts heat to the metal, causing it to feel cold as it draws heat away from your body.
A metal shovel would feel cold to the touch because metal is a good conductor of heat. When the metal comes into contact with your skin, it quickly transfers heat away from your body, making it feel cold.
Air can vary in temperature, so it can be cold or hot depending on the environment. Cold air is denser and can feel refreshing, while hot air is lighter and can feel warmer on the skin.
In a chemical ice pack you have to break some sort of seal so that two chemicals react. The chemicals that are used are chosen because when mixed they create an endothermic reaction causing it to feel cold
Metals feel cold to the touch because they are efficient conductors of heat. When you touch a metal object, it quickly draws heat away from your skin, making it feel cold. Metals have high thermal conductivity, allowing them to quickly equalize their temperature with the surroundings, which is why they often feel cold.
chalk and floortiles
If you use tapwater, you may feel cold but if you use a heater, you wont feel cold.
It's bad if you can't feel cold because your body is supposed to be hot or cold. If you can't feel cold, see a doctor.
Like for humans, u feel cold these little birds feel too.
if there is wind i feel its cold
When they feel hot they think it's hot n feel cold then they feel cold
Bcause its cold
I am a heroin addict and I do feel cold except when I am on heroin.
No:)
feel cold water in the head
Cold is not a verb. The verbs in the following sentences are "am" and "feel": I am cold or I feel cold. The verbs link the subject (I) with further information about the sibject. Cold can also be used as an adjective: The cold, dark winter was gloomy. Or as a noun: I have a cold.
Because the ice lolly is making you feel cold x