they mainly live in a hot climate.
yes, temperature does effect plastic if it gets to hot it can melt it.
no, hot tubbind should not affect internal body temp,
in Buffalo its really hot when its winter.
It depends on what the container is made of. Say it was made of tin and was a hot day, the water would become hot because the tin would heat up and the water would steal the heat energy because it is cooler.
Ice water is not hot: it's temperature has an effect on the nerves in your skin that gives a similar sensation as burning.
If the body has a high temperature, then it would be considered hot. The term "hot" can also mean "good looking." This meaning of hot has nothing to do with the temperature of the body.
If an object is half as hot as 80°F, then its temperature would be 40°F.
A hoe, the gardening tool, would get hot if left out in direct sunlight. How hot would depend on the ambient temperature.
buffalo live in hot places
acidic buffers increase pH as temperature increases, basic buffers decrease pH as temperature increases I am still searching for the reason.
Hydrothermia describes the effect of the temperature of water on outside objects. Examples would be placing an object in ice water or the effects of a hot bath on human skin.
Buffalo Wings. No, but seriously, the classic hot wing sauce basically consists of melted margarine and a hot sauce.