Because the ice is cold. A more affective way of cooling hot cocoa is using milk because the ice waters the cocoa down.
malt chocolate like milk that help's you sleep beter.
Drinking a warm drink can help regulate your body temperature by inducing sweat, which can actually cool you down more than a cold drink because it triggers your body's natural cooling mechanisms. Cold drinks can cause a temporary sensation of coolness, but they may not have as strong of an effect on your body's overall temperature regulation.
Yes but you can still drink regular milk
plasticstyrafoam iron. the metal conducts heat, the plastic insulates (holds the heat in) - about what you said, the metal does conduct heat, so that the hot sides help to heat up the drink.
An example of a cube that can hold liquid is an ice tray. An ice tray is made up of several cubes. Water is poured into these cubes then frozen to help cool drinks.
No it is not bad but you have to eat or drink something cool or get an icepack that will help and don't get scared it is normal.
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Well in my opinion, I would drink a hot chocolate in hot areas because you won't really be feeling much heat if it's hot since you don't want to drink something in one go otherwise it will burn so the hot chocolate will turn cold soon anyway.
Yes because it will help him feel tired and go to sleep 😂lol
how dose chocolate help the body
yes chocolate can make you ill i know this coz when i have a chocolate milkshakei get ill afterwardsits soo annoying now i have to stay away from the chocolate milkshakes my advise-stay away from the chocolate milshakes and has strawberry,bannana or vanilla. this would help or have a chocolate milkshake your choice but drink it slowlygood luck xxxx hope this helped
It is recommended to drink cold water after exercising to help lower your body temperature, reduce inflammation, and rehydrate your body. Cold water can also help cool you down quickly after a strenuous workout.