Putting cold liquid in your ears can cause vomiting because of how it affects your equilibrium. It's a shock to your ear canal, ear drum and everything inside of your ear. When this is thrown off balance, it can make you nauseous.
Any number of things could be the cause. Check with your doctor especially if it persists.
cold liquid
Cold temperatures cause water to freeze, changing it from liquid to solid. Warm temperatures cause ice to melt, changing it from solid to liquid. Fire can heat water to its boiling point, changing it from liquid to gas. Cold air colliding with warm air in the atmosphere can cause lightning, changing it from gas to plasma.
no cause its not cold and it wasn't a liquid in the first place
by putting it in the fridge
Not without the ok of your veterinarian.
May cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, itching, cold skin, thirst, tingling sensations, and severe muscle cramps; also may cause severe rebound headaches.
The cause of a liquid turning into a solid is that the molecules from a liquid start to decrease because of the temperature dropping lower until the molecules are squeezed together and hold a shape.
All air conditioners work by removing energy from one liquid and putting it in another liquid. Usually, the two liquids are the same. They blow air over the cold liquid which cools the room. They blow air over the hot liquid to the outside. With valves, air conditioners can be made to blow hot air inside and cold air outside. That is called reverse cycle.
No. Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature and does not become liquid until it is extremely cold, colder than liquid nitrogen. Such low temperatures can cause frostbite in a fraction of a second.
ingestion of cold liquid..that's all thank you..hahahaha
hot liquid