Metal has a higher thermal conductivity, which means it moves heat much faster to / from your hand. So your hand feels "closer" to the contents in the mug.
Lots of water, Gatorade and energy drinks. They keep it healthy though.
There is no electricity 'in' energy drinks. Though electricity will have been used in the manufacture of them.
yes energy drinks do go bad. it takes a little while though.
people and animals usually people though !
Plastic is a petroleum product, and as such, is nonrenewable even though it is recyclable.
pepsi and coke, though coke works better
Hot drinks are heated, usually over a gas or propane flame or with an electical heating element. With the exception of hard liquor, the main component of a drink is water. At sea level, pure water can be heated as high as 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) before it boils. This is far too hot to drink, so drinks are served at substantially lower temperatures than this, though they can still be quite hot.
Icebergs are in the oceans, though they are located nearer to the top section of Earth, where it is colder and they can last.
Antarctica is, by a very long shot, a lot colder than Iceland, which was just voted to best country in the world to live in based on 2005 figures from life expectancy, education and per-capita income (the study didn't say anything about weather, though!). Further information The annual average temperature in Antarctica is -50°C (-58°F) compared to Iceland, where average temperatures in Reykjavic vary from -1°C in the winter months to 10°C in summer. (see link below)
She drinks a toast to him--with the poisoned drink.
No, though higher altitudes will be at the freezing point more often.
No plastic is used as glue, though some components may be the same in each other.