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hot spillage and endurance

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INQUISITOR63 | 13:44 Fri 05th Nov 2010 | Body & Soul
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why is it that when you drink "a nice hot cup of tea" you can suffer ( and enjoy) the enormously high temperature of it as it enters your mouth and slides down your throat --- and yet if you spilled some of it at only half of that temperature on to your chest you would go though agony with skin burn ?
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I don't KNOW the answer, but I assume it's because you sip such tea along with a lot of air, which cools it down before it goes into your mouth. After all, blowing on a spoon of hot food does the same thing.

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