WRITING OBSTACLE
Describe an object’s temperature without using words relating to tactile senses.
Tactile senses, or the sense of touch, are usually what we use to identify whether something is hot or cold. Without this sense, how else can we recognise and describe temperature?
The Third Law Of Thermodynamics
Physics tells us that if an object is perspiring, the object is hotter than the average. As one can almost see blurry lines right in front of them, creating a barrier between the object and said person, and being able to identify these blurry lines as particles of heat waves. The third law of thermodynamics is at play here, and one can only vast in its beauty.