the answer is 33 degrees celcious
Food can burn your mouth at temperatures above 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
Food will be hot enough to burn your mouth at temperatures above 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
Food burns occur at around 140°F (60°C) to 150°F (65°C). When food is at these temperatures, it can cause thermal burns to the roof of the mouth due to the heat transfer.
They do not die unless you swallow it, this is because the acid in your stomach kills them. But if it is just in your mouth then saliva can't do any harm to it! Hope this helped you. Lucy :) ~ Samples that have been in the mouth are not considered suitable to in vitro fertilization. On the other hand, I would not assume that they are dead just because they have been in the mouth.
No, you do not taste with the roof of your mouth. Taste buds are located on the tongue, not the roof of the mouth.
It is caused by the difference in air temperature and the temperature of the carbon dioxide released from your mouth.
Eating spicy foods, drinking hot beverages, and having a fever can raise mouth temperature.
It is 75* degrees. :)
I just conducted this experiment for my Science Fair project using Dentyne Fire and Dentyne Ice. The Dentyne Ice does not make your mouth's temperature cooler like you'd think it would. Instead it actually raises the temperature, most likely from the heat produced in the process of your mouth chewing. The Dentyne Fire However raised the temperature higher that the Ice did. So, for the answer for your question, it raises the temperature of your mouth.
I just conducted this experiment for my Science Fair project using Dentyne Fire and Dentyne Ice. The Dentyne Ice does not make your mouth's temperature cooler like you'd think it would. Instead it actually raises the temperature, most likely from the heat produced in the process of your mouth chewing. The Dentyne Fire However raised the temperature higher that the Ice did. So, for the answer for your question, it raises the temperature of your mouth.
It is not the best method of measuring body temperature. Dogs don't sweat to reduce their body heat, but they evaporate water they breath out through their mouth to reduce temperature (panting) This means that the mouth temperature is constantly changing depending on whether the dog is panting. It is more accurate to take temperature from inside the anus.
yes it does
Food can burn your mouth at temperatures above 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
The mouth is an ideal habitat for bacteria, as it is moist, has a constant temperature and a constant supply of nutrients.
i believe its thesame as your body temperature that's why it melt in your mouth and pocket
Chewing mint gum creates a cooling sensation in the mouth due to the presence of menthol, which activates cold-sensitive receptors on the nerve endings in the mouth. This interaction fools the brain into perceiving a drop in temperature, even though no actual temperature change is occurring.
put ketchup and poo on them and cook them at a temperature of 9000 degrees and shove them in your mouth and chew. put ketchup and poo on them and cook them at a temperature of 9000 degrees and shove them in your mouth and chew.