A marble floor feels hotter in summer than a carpeted floor because marble conducts heat. Since the heat gets trapped, it travels to the rest of floor raising the temperature. Carpet does not conduct much heat due to tiny holes that allow air ventilation.
It feels cold because it is colder than your skin . Marble feels colder than say wood because the marble conducts heat more readily.
Heat is the average kinetic energy (or energy of movement) of the atomic or molecular constituents of the substance in question. On the sub-microscopic scale, everything vibrates, and the faster the vibration, the higher the temperature. If you have two objects of the same temperature but one feels hotter than the other, it is because the one that feels hotter is a better conductor of heat. If the heat flows faster, the object will feel hotter.
He feels better even during summer as white color do not absorb more heat.
water transfers heat much more quickly than air does. its same reason that 50F water feels MUCH colder than 50F air
The reason a concrete floor feels colder than a carpeted floor is because the carpet acts as an insulator to trap heat. The concrete on the other hand will stay cold way longer once it is cold.
it is because marble have strings in the marble and the string attract coldness so that's why
It feels cold because it is colder than your skin . Marble feels colder than say wood because the marble conducts heat more readily.
Slippers?
it feels good
Because darker clothes absorb more of the light and heat waves from the sun so dark clothes make it hotter
I think because the sun is tilted from where ever you are, facing the other side of the earth, so obviously, it's colder. On the other side of the earth, its warmer.
from around +10 to +30 plus 30 degrees (Celsius)
Mississippi is very much so hotter than Texas, or "feels hotter" because of the humidity. Both states reach high temperatures, but it's Mississippi's humidity that really kills you
The evaporation of your perspiration is lessened when there is high humidity, making it more difficult for the body to cool itself off. It is not the act of sweating that cools you off, but the evaporation of the sweat.
Heat is the average kinetic energy (or energy of movement) of the atomic or molecular constituents of the substance in question. On the sub-microscopic scale, everything vibrates, and the faster the vibration, the higher the temperature. If you have two objects of the same temperature but one feels hotter than the other, it is because the one that feels hotter is a better conductor of heat. If the heat flows faster, the object will feel hotter.
thermal conductivity
He feels better even during summer as white color do not absorb more heat.