It can be too much smoking or you may have a tooth that is irritating your tongue (jagged edge.) Sometimes if we are stressed out our taste buds (on the surface of the tongue) can have a pH level problem. It usually goes away so I wouldn't worry about it. If you haven't been to the dentist then go. If it continues please see your doctor.
Because its cold like ice, or cold water or anything cold.
Many animals do not have tongues, such jellyfish, earthworms etc
it comes from molten rock
The heat comes in the part were the core was and it melts
moister in the ground causes it to expand so we a drought comes in to effect and all the moister evaporates the ground shrinks and the cracks form
Most of the time, nose tingling is the result of allergies or the common cold. Sometimes the tingling sensation directly precedes a sneeze, and other times the tingling comes and goes off and on throughout the day. People who experience migraine headaches occasionally complain of nose tingling as well. In more serious cases, nose tingling is a side effect of multiple sclerosis or other health problems relating to nerve damage. If a person experiencing a tingling nose sensation does not have any other symptoms relating to a cold, allergies, or migraine headache, she should probably see her doctor to find out if anything more serious is causing the tingling.
nothing really it just comes to u a caring sensation. You could also enter tongue and create a swirling motion.
sensation
Because there are no nerves in the brain, the sensation probably comes from another part of the head and simply feels like the brain. To be honest, I can't give you more than that. Probably ask a doctor that one.. its your brain and its very intricate.
thought and physical sensation
Sensation: something that is felt or sensedwell if you mean "what does sensation mean" then it is a physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the bodyif that is not what you mean then i apologise but do not knowhope this was helpful :P
The ingredient that gives hot sauce its heat is called capsaicin. Capsaicin is an irritant that is an active component in chili peppers that causes a burning sensation when it comes into contact with nerves.
My tongues on the right side gets rough and scratchy and the inside of my jaw turns black. My tongue becomes very sensitive and anything I put in my mouth is irritating. This comes and goes but always on the right side of my mouth.
Chlorine is the main ingredient in Mustard Gas, this Causes a serious burning sensation in the victims throat and burns to the whole body if it comes in contact with it.
It comes out more like a yell
This is called a flicking of the tongue. A snake smells with its tongue, so it will flick its tongue a lot. it uses its tongue for sensing its prey and when it gets close enough it leaps and bits.
No. Transformers only work with AC. Tongue-voltage is DC.