Why can we put hot liquid surrounded by our mouth near no problem but draw from burned when it touches our skin?


Like for example when you drink fresh coffee no problem, but if you spill it on your arm you would burn yourself; how does that work?


Answers:    Well I can't. I could probably burn my tongue on room-temperature soup. I think it's a combination of your mouth being drizzling (water can store a lot of heat energy) and the backbone endings being deadened from years of drinking piping hot liquid..
just a misconception on your part. in attendance is little difference in the temperature of marine it takes to burn your mouth versus your arm.

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