when the molecules of the A-b powered atoms combine with the hot water the liquid becomes one atomic atom which then represents the liquid which makes the water stay at its cold temperature which it will stay at until the molecules are solidified by the surrounding temperature.
you pour hot water on it
I always turn on both cold and hot cold water so that the water is warm.
Pour cold/hot water on his face
Pour cold/hot water on his face
pour cold water over it
they have to run cold water over their arm.
I guess beacues you don't want to burn your self.
true, the water is going to get hot either if you use cold or hot water You did not answer my question of if it was "true" or a "myth" that the water had to be from the cold water faucet. From what you did respond to it sounds as if the question I generated means it is a myth that the water "has" to be from the cold water facuet.
The hot liquid could crack a cold glass.
Turbulent
No, cold water is not hot. Cold water is at a lower temperature than hot water.
Hot water is lighter then cold water so it would stay up on top of cold water till both waters naturalize to the same temp. a good example is a water heater and (if its not to old) open your drain at the bottom of the water heater and if your dip tube is still good you should always get cold water out of it even if the water heater is on and your water heater pressure is on.