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| 16 Aug 2016 08:04 PM |
So, just a random question about science because your smarter than my teachers,, If you drink hot water, will that actually go through your body or whatever faster? My science teacher said that Cold water is harder to digest than hot water, and I was really confused. I want to prove him wrong. Thanks!
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| 16 Aug 2016 08:06 PM |
| these were my questions in 2nd grade when i didn't have a basic understanding of chemistry |
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| 16 Aug 2016 08:08 PM |
To a degree, yes. It's not a major difference, but it means everything in a survival situation, for example. That's why you're not supposed to just eat snow for hydration, you're supposed to boil and melt it first. It has to be heated up in your body before it can properly digest, and that just uses more energy and can make it take longer to digest. So yes, it does make it digest faster, simply because it's already heated up. There's only a marginal difference though, unless it's a life-or-death situation.
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