"Do you understand what kind of heat is required to burn skin in the 3rd degree, regardless of age?" Not very much, actually. It doesn't take that much heat to cause third degree burns. If it stayed in contact with her skin for about five minutes, which isn't an insane amount of time, it could have been half that temperature, and she would have gotten third degree burns. I think you're the one who doen't understand what kind of tempertature is needed to cause third degree burns. "Fast Food" does not imply such a thing; "fast food" only means that the food is served quickly. Also, mouths are more resistant to burns than the rest of the body. People drink coffee that's hot enough that it would burn them in just a second of exposure. You must also realize that the consumer can always remove heat, by waiting, but they cannot add heat, if the drink is already colder than their liking.
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"Do you understand what kind of heat is required to burn skin in the 3rd degree, regardless of age?" Not very much, actually. It doesn't take that much heat to cause third degree burns. If it stayed in contact with her skin for about five minutes, which isn't an insane amount of time, it could have been half that temperature, and she would have gotten third degree burns. I think you're the one who doen't understand what kind of tempertature is needed to cause third degree burns. "Fast Food" does not imply such a thing; "fast food" only means that the food is served quickly. Also, mouths are more resistant to burns than the rest of the body. People drink coffee that's hot enough that it would burn them in just a second of exposure. You must also realize that the consumer can always remove heat, by waiting, but they cannot add heat, if the drink is already colder than their liking.