A cup of tea usually only has a tablespoon or so of milk added to it. Not litres.
Consider two identical cups, one half-full of tea, the other half-full of milk. You take a teaspoon of milk from the milk cup and put it in the tea cup. Then you take a spoonful out of the tea cup and put it in the milk cup. Now: is there more tea in the milk cup, or more milk in the tea cup?
ZERO! As long as there is no milk or sugar added.
It matters. Milk in first, then the tea
A cup of tea with milk could fall into a range of temperatures. However, a good temperature to drink tea is around 85 degrees.
Around 13 calories.
You drink tea from a cup. you pick up your cup. and bring it to your mouth. and sip. there you go! why did you ask this?
It depends on the size of the cup !... A 'typical' mug would contain around 300 ml.
you make a cup of tea and then add a lot of milk
120
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.
Unless you're putting butter or milk or something in it, none.
8 liters