Water can cause burns at temperatures above 130°F (54°C). At this temperature, prolonged contact can lead to burns, while water at 160°F (71°C) can cause burns in just a few seconds. The severity of a burn also depends on the duration of exposure and individual sensitivity. Always exercise caution when handling hot water to prevent burns.
Lime actually helps burn the fat and hot water helps with indigestion
No
their vary resilyent
if the water is to hot it will make your head have a reaction and cause it to burn and create more.
put your hand in cold water
leave it for a long time and it can burn. :) i dont recommend you try it.
yes
If hot water burned down houses there would be many more fires.
Your ankle will burn momentarily, you should use ice not water. especially not hot water
Lots of cold water as quickly as possible.
no as it will burn out the element
you can get a burn by the water if the water is to hot.