No. Something is cold when heat energy has been removed from it.
A glass of milk, once poured and left standing out, will absorb heat from the air if the air is warmer. When it reaches the same temperature as the air (warmer or colder) it will remain at that temperature unless its surroundings are warmed or cooled. If the milk goes sour, chemical changes may affect its temperature.
its gets cold because your breathing on it and the coldness by you absorbs in to the chocolate milk.
Refrigerators should be set at 4°C to 8°C pouring cold milk into a room temperature glass should only raise the temperature by at most one degree.So between 5°C and 9°C
When you reach inside the refrigerator, the cold air inside the refrigerator comes into contact with your arm. Your arm loses heat to the colder air, resulting in the sensation of coldness. Additionally, metal shelving and drawers inside the refrigerator can conduct the cold temperature and contribute to the overall sensation of coldness on your skin.
If you replace a glass of milk at breakfast and lunch with water, you will be reducing your calorie intake at least 350 calories. This adds up over time and you will lose weight.
I understand dairy products such as whipped cream & milk will do that.
White color Liquid state Translucency Cold temperature
if you have ice in it the ice will melt and get out
Yes, it is a proven study that if you drink 2 glasses of milk after you exersize then another glass an hour later then you will lose more weight than if you just exersized. But it is also important to eat right. Yes, it is a proven study that if you drink 2 glasses of milk after you exersize then another glass an hour later then you will lose more weight than if you just exersized. But it is also important to eat right.
I need a glass of milk!!
It depends on whether or not you are talking about a white opaque liquid.
There are two common nouns: glass and milk.
Pouring milk into a glass is a physical change. This is because the milk remains the same substance (liquid milk) even after it is poured into the glass.