yes it does
If at room temperature, the hot sauce is not solid, then it is a liquid.
YOUR MOUTH BURNS
A hyperbole is an exaggeration of anything. e.g. When I ate the hot sauce I was on fire. it is like a cause and an effect because you ate the hot sauce your mouth was hot
A hyperbole is an exaggeration of anything. e.g. When I ate the hot sauce I was on fire. it is like a cause and an effect because you ate the hot sauce your mouth was hot
Nope. Just burn your mouth & throat but no labor will happen.
If the food contains a hot spice, the food will feel very hot in the mouth but not to the touch. Otherwise, it might be a comfortable temperature to the hand but hot to the mouth.
Hot food can change the body temperature, which is normal.
Eating spicy foods, drinking hot beverages, and having a fever can raise mouth temperature.
Food will be hot enough to burn your mouth at temperatures above 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
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.
Put hot sauce on their lips and when they wake up they will be burning with hot sauce in their mouth. Another one is when someone wakes up and has to use the washroom, put butter on the toilet seat and they will slip off.