the steam rises slowly and it starts to loose its heat
yes
of course
same as water, numbnuts
Tea in a metal cup would cool down relatively quickly, since the metal cup wall conducts heat very well.
Give the tea to the security guard that is blocking saffron city and he will let you through.
the heat leaves the tea and enter the atmosphere as energy
It does. Any object will heat up (or cool down) to the ambient temperature.
Teas should always be made with boiling water. After that it is down to the individual as to what temperature they like to drink it at, perhaps with milk to cool it down.
In India people pour tea out of their tea cup into the saucer as a way to cool down the tea and also as a way to split a cup between two people . The design of a cup and saucer is derived from a Chinese brewing cup that featured a bottom plate.
Water is evaporated, an edothermic process; also heat is lost by conduction, radiation, convection.
Yes, assuming that the environment in which the tea is "living" stays a constant temperature. Tea will cool at a constant rate, until it reaches the temperature of the environment (but it will not get any colder than this).
Yes it would, the metal conducts the heat quickly