this is because the surface area is larger because of which evaporation takes place faster and the milk is cooled faster
When placed in a saucer, the drink has a larger surface area to the surrounding. Larger area for heat loss.
Sipping hot tea or milk from a saucer allows for a larger surface area, which helps the liquid cool faster. The wider space also allows for more controlled sips, preventing spills. Additionally, the lower height of the saucer compared to a cup makes it easier for the liquid to reach your mouth quickly.
Because the rate of evaporation depends upon the surface area exposed to the atmosphere. The surface area of a saucer is greater than that of a cup which makes it easier for tea to evaporate rapidly which thereby makes the tea cool.
The (rather disgusting, uncouth and common) idea of transferring tea to a saucer before drinking it (noisily), is to cool it down faster, because of the larger surface area provided. The relatively thin layer of tea, also aids conduction through the saucer, cooling it even faster. It's a matter of temperature, more than viscosity or speed.
Cooling due to simple evaporation at a surface is clearly simpler when the surface is large, such as the saucer. The cooling is due to the molecules that have more energy breaking free of the surface. Hence the average temperature of the remainder lowers.
Yes, especially whole milk rather than adults' semi-skimmed.
Breast milk is thinner than cows milk. It is generally a yellowish color rather than the white color seen with milk you purchase at the supermarket. You didn't ask about taste but it it usually regarded as being sweeter than cows milk.
It won't.
There are many reasons one might use Coffeemate rather than milk. One reason many individuals choose Coffeemate is for its texture as well as its flavorful options.
You can froth pretty much any type of milk, including soy milk and rice milk in any machine.
Bread Pudding taste richer with milk rather than buttermilk
No, tarantulas do not drink milk. They are carnivorous arachnids that primarily consume insects and other small animals. Tarantulas obtain moisture from their prey and through the environment, rather than from milk or similar liquids. Their feeding habits and digestive systems are adapted to process solid food rather than liquids like milk.