Hot chocolate itself is not thermal energy. However, a person warming his or her hands on a cup of hot chocolate IS an example of thermal energy. :)
because hot chocolate is hot and cold chocolate milk is cold. LOL i need a real awnser
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Hot chocolate is most likely to be situated in belgium considering all the best chocolate comes from there.
energy actually heats in hot water it will feel like fire
In many Latin American cultures water is used in hot chocolate as opposed to milk
The distance between it's atoms will decrease.
A hot chocolate with hot peppers.
When you stir the hot chocolate it causes the molecules of water to come into contact with more molecules of the chocolate powder. This means that it is more likely for the positive side of the water molecule to come into contact with the negative side of the chocolate molecule and vice versa so that the chocolate molecules are pulled apart more and is therefore dissolved quicker.
Hot Chocolate is a hot dark drink. This can be seen.
Caliente is Spanish for "hot" so chocolate caliente is hot chocolate.
iced hot chocolate