Tea and Coffee should not be different temperatures if you made them both with the same amount of boiled water at the same temperature, and the same amount of milk.
However, tea and coffee may have different specific heat capacities when made, so one may lose thermal energy at a higher rate. However, I am unsure of the details of this when considering hot beverages.
it can be considered coffee than tea
It should be, "you prefer coffee to tea".
Tea is generally less acidic than coffee.
Tea is hot, oceans are cold.
The correct way to tell people about your love of java is to say that "I prefer coffee to tea."
Well tea has less caffeine than coffee so you will be less jittery unless you put a lot of sugar in your tea
Green tea is generally considered to be healthier than coffee. People are less tempted to add in sugar or milk to tea. Green tea will also have less calories, fat, sodium, and caffeine than coffee does.
Tea and coffee do not contain any measurable sugar, unless you add it.
Coffee generally has a higher acidity level than tea.
Coffee doesn't come in tea bags because the brewing process for coffee requires higher temperatures and longer steeping times than tea. Coffee grounds need to be fully immersed in hot water to extract their flavor, which is why coffee is typically brewed in a coffee maker or French press rather than in a tea bag.
I like both I like tea the best. I like coffee way more than tea except when coffee is without sugar because it would taste very bitter if it's just natural. Tea is healthier for you than coffee though.
Usually coffee has much more caffeine than tea, however though some teas have as much caffeine as coffee, (suprisingly)!Coffee has twice as much caffeine as teaCoffee! It has twice as much caffeine as tea