It is a good idea to stay indoors/a cool place. A hot place probably is hot because of the sun. The sun can cause damage to your skin. Hope this helped!
Yes, if you mean hot in temperature or hot in spice. For temperature, if you spill it on yourself you can blister your skin or if you eat it while it's too hot you can burn the inside of your mouth or throat. Too much hot spicy food can give you indigestion or diarrhea.
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sunburn
It depends on the temperature of the water. If it's too hot then it can burn skin.
By sweating when it is hot and shivering when it is cold.
When a thermometer is quickly dipped in hot water, it won't do anything. If you leave the thermometer in the hot water, the temperature shown will read higher. The temperature shown will not exceed the temperature of the water.
it means your body's temperature is very hot.
you Will feel cold
Ice water is not hot: it's temperature has an effect on the nerves in your skin that gives a similar sensation as burning.
The skin is sensitive to heat, cold, extreme temperature (hot or cold), pressure, pain/irritation and vibrations.
Your blood will be at body temperature. that's how hot it will be. When mammals experience a temperature equal to their internal body temperature from the outside, it will feel hot on their skin.
The skin, including the skin on your hands, has thermoreceptors that send messages to the brain about temperature. However, they respond to CHANGES in temperature, not temperature itself. So, if you come in from the cold, all surface temperatures will feel very warm, but gradually as you warm up, the surfaces will seem neutral. And, think about what happens when you put your hand in a lake on a hot day - it feels really cold, but if you jump in, eventually your skin will adjust to the temperature. Now, if the surface is burning hot or freezing cold, the pain receptors, not the thermoreceptors, in your skin react.