Well,depends how cold it is.If not that cold,not much effect.But if your saying very cold your tongue would probably get frozen and annoy you for the rest of the day.
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Your tongue would get stuck on the cold thing, and then, if you are lucky, it would either fall off, or you will have to cut it off. Either way, it goes off. To above answerer: GET YOUR DAMNED GRAMMAR RIGHT!
Besides being very cold, there is a risk of your tongue freezing to the pole.
they can die
It freezes, stupid
To freeze your tongue, you can use ice cubes or very cold beverages, like ice water or slushies. Sucking on ice chips or holding a popsicle in your mouth can also create that freezing sensation. Just be careful not to expose your tongue to extreme cold for too long to avoid injury.
it gets very thick and jells
Fall, and then Winter. Depending on your latitude, it may get cold. Or VERY cold.
This has happened to me twice now. It's very frustrating! I don't understand how this happens OR how to retrieve the item. Sorry, but I do share your frustration.
Very normal. It is condensation. Very normal. It is condensation.
Yes if your tongue has been burned by a hot bevarege or food it may cause some small dots on your tongue. If this happens, your tongue may feel pain, it will probably feel kind of like sand paper at first but you may put an ice cube and that will make it feel better. The tougue is a very sensitive organ so be very careful,or you will feel a slight dose of pain.
It will get real cold then it would get very hot
It gets cold. Just like water, it expands when cold, so if it is in a can and you chill it in a very cold environment, like a freezer, it could explode the can.
in the day it gots very hot but in night it is freezing cold