absolutely not.
Doesnt matter at all. Whatever you eat or drink will very quickly assume body temperature anyhow.
Rust in water can come from either deteriorating pipes or water with a high iron content, but if the water smells OK it is probably safe. Rust itself is not toxic for bathing, although drinking it could lead to too much iron in the body and possible liver damage.
Hot water can definitely damage colored hair. It will strip the color quickly.
Never
Drinking water can sometimes cause hot flashes due to a condition called water-induced thermogenesis, where the body generates heat as it metabolizes the water. This can lead to a temporary feeling of warmth or hot flashes.
To safely use a Nalgene water bottle with hot water, make sure the bottle is specifically designed for hot liquids. Avoid using boiling water, as it can damage the bottle. Fill the bottle with hot, but not boiling, water and securely close the lid. Be cautious of potential leaks or spills, and always test the temperature before drinking.
Absolutely not- hot water from geysers is extremely hot and boiling! It would probably be safe to drink if cooled, but if you try to drink it, you may get third-degree burns, which will damage your mouth, trachea, esophagus, and stomach. Besides, you would burn your hands just holding a glass or cup of hot geyser water.
To safely use a Nalgene bottle to store hot water, make sure the bottle is specifically designed for hot liquids. Fill the bottle with hot water, leaving some space at the top for expansion. Avoid using boiling water, as it can damage the bottle. Always check the temperature before drinking and be cautious of potential burns.
It is recommended to wait at least 15 minutes before taking an oral temperature after drinking hot water.
Hot water can definitely damage colored hair. It will strip the color quickly.
because the glass will pop if you put the very hot water into the glass
If you have a pet that is drinking it ;o) Or if it is hot is it evapourating?