Any number of things could be the cause. Check with your doctor especially if it persists.
It is not recommended to add cold liquid to Corningware while it is in the oven as sudden temperature changes can cause the dish to crack or shatter. It is best to let the dish cool down slightly before adding cold liquid.
It gets as cold at -300 degrees Fahrenheit or colder
Yes, consuming liquid nitrogen can be deadly. It can cause rapid freezing of tissues, leading to burns and damage to the digestive tract. Additionally, the extreme cold temperature of liquid nitrogen can cause internal injuries and even be life-threatening.
Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold, with a boiling point of -196 degrees Celsius (-321 degrees Fahrenheit). It can cause severe frostbite and damage to skin upon contact.
Putting the nut and bolt in hot water can cause them to expand and make it easier to loosen. Cold water can cause them to contract, which may make it more difficult to remove.
no cause its not cold and it wasn't a liquid in the first place
by putting it in the fridge
Not without the ok of your veterinarian.
Melting: When heat is applied, a solid changes to a liquid. Freezing: When heat is removed, a liquid changes to a solid. Evaporation: When heat is added, a liquid changes to a gas. Condensation: When heat is removed, a gas changes to a liquid.
The falling of cold liquid is called dripping.
May cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, itching, cold skin, thirst, tingling sensations, and severe muscle cramps; also may cause severe rebound headaches.