Why does metal feel colder than wood

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Across
  1. 1. Specific Heat ______ is the amount of energy needed to raise a substance's temperature.
  2. 3. A lack of compatibility or similarity between two facts; a mismatch.
  3. 5. Based on personal feeling or perception rather than fact.
  4. 7. Relating to motion; the type of energy that temperature actually measures.
  5. 9. The ability to understand something immediately without conscious reasoning; a gut feeling.
  6. 10. To scatter or spread out until something disappears or fades.
  7. 13. Factual and not influenced by personal feelings; like a thermometer reading.
  8. 14. A small room used as a hot-air or steam bath where metal feels dangerously hot.
  9. 17. A barrier that absorbs shock or protects against direct contact (like the warm air layer on wood).
  10. 18. A substance that resists the flow of heat, keeping warmth contained.
  11. 20. The movement of something (like heat) from one place to another.
Down
  1. 2. The way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted by the senses.
  2. 4. The rigid structural arrangement of atoms in a metal.
  3. 6. The branch of physics that deals with heat, work, and temperature.
  4. 8. The organic compound found in wood that makes it a poor conductor.
  5. 11. A state of balance where two objects reach the same temperature.
  6. 12. A material that allows heat or electricity to flow through it easily.
  7. 15. Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
  8. 16. A physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.
  9. 19. The subatomic particle responsible for carrying heat quickly through metal.