No a cup of tea is a cup of tea u morons
A cup of tea with milk could fall into a range of temperatures. However, a good temperature to drink tea is around 85 degrees.
No, that temperature is below the freezing point of water. It would be real iced tea--har har har.
the tea particlers ' buoyancy
It depend on if its hot tea or iced tea. If it's hot then the temperature of the tea is probably higher than a freezing iceburg
they equalize and become the same temperature as the surrounding atmosphere and you get tea for the boston tea act reenactmen:0
There is no fat in tea itself. If you add something to a cup of tea, such as cream or milk or butter, there is just that much fat.
Possibly, if the pitcher was large enough. Heat and temperature mean two different representations of heat energy. Heat is the absolute value, temperature is the average value. For example, a swimming pool at 25 deg C has more heat contained within it than a cup of water at 25 deg C. However the swimming pool has the same temperature as the cup of water. Since heat is based on the absolute value, which is proportional to the amount, a pitcher of lemonade may have more overall heat than a small cup of hot tea, although the temperature of the tea would be higher than the pitcher of lemonade.
He has a cup of tea.
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There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
An average cup of PG tips tea contains only half the caffeine of an average cup of freshly brewed coffee.