Feeling hot in a crowded room could be due to the body heat generated by the people around you, reduced air circulation, and the overall increase in temperature caused by the collective body heat. The presence of many individuals in a confined space can lead to a buildup of heat, making you feel warmer.
The verb in the sentence "this room is too warm" is "is." It is a linking verb that connects the subject "this room" to the adjective complement "too warm."
When we first wake up in a cold room, our body temperature is still low and we feel cold. However, when we come back to the room after being outside, our body has generated heat from the physical activity, making us feel warmer in comparison to when we first woke up. Our body's circulation has also increased, distributing heat more evenly throughout the body.
Ceiling fan blades are set to rotate in a counterclockwise direction to create a breeze that circulates cool air and creates a wind-chill effect. This can help make a room feel cooler in warm weather. To promote warm air circulation in colder weather, the blades can be set to rotate in a clockwise direction to gently draw air upward and redistribute warm air that has risen to the ceiling back down into the room.
because convection causes the warm air to rise. This creates a cycle where the warm air moves to the top of the room.
you just answered your own question, because your in a crowded room where the windows are closed
The room is crowded.
Across a Crowded Room was created in 1984-10.
If you feel behind a fridge, you will feel the warm air. This warmth is from the inside of the fridge as the inside is cooled, and from the pump.
Because people give off heat.
kinda its more like room temperature but its more warm than cold
In a crowded, non-ventilated room, the body heat produced by the occupants accumulates and gets trapped, leading to a rise in temperature. With no fresh air circulation, the heat becomes concentrated, causing the space to feel hotter.
Crowded is the adjective.
A room doesnt get colder before putting on a heater or something. This may feel like it because your body will feel the warm of the heat, also it will feel the cold air. This will make you feel more colder.
our bodies always releases heat. so, when there are less people in a room, there bodies release less heat and we feel cold but when there are more people in a room there bodies release more heat and we feel warm.
A description for a "crowded room" would depend on the size of the room along with the perception of the person doing the description. For example, a minimalist likes rooms with bare essentials, very little furniture, and little decoration. So a room with a oversized couch, 2 end-tables, and a coffee table may seem to be "crowded" in that person's perception. Someone who has a social phobia or claustraphobia may feel a room 8 ft long by 11 foot long and with 5 people in it is a "crowded room" despite having plenty of space to walk around or pass by other people. Most people would think a "crowded room" is one where a lot of people have gathered, possibly making it difficult for other people to comfortably walk or even stand without bumping into someone else.
'Crowded' is the past participle of 'to crowd' and as such often acts as an adjective. E.g. 'The room was crowded'. 'To crowd' is usually a transitive verb.