Temperature is measurement of kinetic movement of particles. every object consists of little particles moving continuously and considering thermodynamics second law that entropy always rises, and because particle movement requires energy and energy transformation is never pure, meaning during movement heat is given off and temperature rises.
how we humans or other living organisms feel temperature? simple answer we cant.
only thing we can feel about temperature is how much heat we receive or transmit . little example... outside is so hot and you enter into air conditioned cool room. you feel pleasure immediately in a matter of second while your skin temperature is the same because when it gets little bit of cold from outside it gets wormed up from inside (from blood, organs etc). but what creates our pleasure than if our temperature is not changed yet to make any difference? because we can't feel temperature and only feel movement of energy to our body or from it, when you have entered into the cool area and gradient is so high between ambient and skin temperature, heat transfer becomes rapid and that's what we feel, that's what it makes our pleasure.one more example that shows we cant feel temperature- when it's hot outside and you touch metal first and then plastic you will say that metal is hotter while they have the same temperature. you say metal is hotter because it's better thermal conductor. you receive more heat from it rather than plastic but they have same temperature.
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