Skin, because you have the skin on your hands and body so, you will be touching with you skin.
Yes, you can touch fertilizer with your hands, but it is recommended to wear gloves to protect your skin from any potential irritation or chemicals in the fertilizer.
No can not with bare hands only with gloves (make sure you don't touch it with skin or it will burn
We use our hands to touch things. Our hands are equipped with sensitive skin and nerves that allow us to perceive and interact with the world through touch.
When hands touch hot water, the heat from the water is transferred to the skin, causing the skin to burn. The heat damages the skin cells and nerve endings, leading to the sensation of burning.
slimy and scaly. wash your hands after you touch may contain salmonella poisoning!
To the touch your skin is warm. When you reach in something cold such as a fridge or freezer the temperature difference is what makes your hands feel cold.
It is not recommended to touch copper sulfate with your hands as it can cause skin irritation and possible allergic reactions. It is best to wear gloves when handling copper sulfate to prevent any potential harm.
When hot water touches the skin, germs tend to fall off. Contrary to belief washing your hands doesn't kill germs, but simply pushes them off your skin. After your hands are washed more germs do attach as you touch things like doorhandles and shake peoples hands.
If the skin is hard, white, and developes blisters, frostbite is most likely.
i want to touch peoples hands
Not if you are careful not to touch the fish with dry hands: this can damage the outer surface of the fish's skin, leading to fungal lesions.
In the skin.