Hot food can change the body temperature, which is normal.
Your body is trying to make it hot enough on the inside to kill the invaders.
* you get hot because your food is processing wich needs energy you get hot because your food is processing wich needs energy * If the food is hot, the body is attempting to equalize the temperature. * Your body is starting to digest the food and that creates heat as the food breaks down. * You may have a mild allergy to something that you ate. * Some foods increase heart rate which can increase temperature and the feeling of heat.
It increases the body temperature... Hot tea or a warm drink....it may enhance warmer temp. hotinit.com
.....because when they sweat the body uses the food to make water.
If the body has a high temperature, then it would be considered hot. The term "hot" can also mean "good looking." This meaning of hot has nothing to do with the temperature of the body.
newton's cooling constant is defined as the ratio b/w change in temperature and difference in temperature of hot body and temperature of surrounding
The recommended hot food serving temperature for food safety is 140F (60C) or above.
Hot food should be held at a temperature of 140F or higher to ensure food safety.
We do get hungry but slightly less so. Some of the food we consume is used to maintain body temperature. When the ambient temperature is high less food is required.
Hot food should be held at a temperature of 140F (60C) or above to ensure food safety.
yes they change to the temperature of the surrounding . for example if it is hot they will be hot if it is cold they will be cold
Temperature is a physical phenomenon Change of temperature is a physical change.