The only disadvantage of drinking warm water instead of cold or cool water is that it does not taste very good.
Although there's no other real disadvantage of drinking warm water and drinking warm water can be healthy.
Warm or room temperature water is more effective at preventing you from feeling thirsty.
Warm and cold water affect your body in different ways, but neither of them causes you any harm.
Therefore, whether you decide to drink your water cold or at room temperature is a matter of personal preference.
Drinking warm water every day on a regular basis will help the body to break down fat deposits, relax muscles, and increase blood flow.
An increase in blood circulation can rejuvenate skin cells and keep them nourished.
Even soda can be drank warm but it's not as good.
Hot soda is safe to drink although it's not as good as it would be if it were cold.
Soda is best consumed cold or at least chilled.
Hot soda can change in taste and fizz but there's nothing harmful about drinking hot or warm soda.
It is safe to drink warm soda although the warm soda will not usually taste as good as cold soda.
As soda gets warm it can tend to go flat and not be as good but it's still safe to drink.
Hot soda is not as good either but still safe to drink.
Although if your soda has become hot or warm it's best to refrigerate it and let it cool back down before drinking it so that it tastes better.
I've drank some warm soda before and nothing bad happened although it was just not as good.
Carbonated drinks tend to lose their fizz at higher temperatures because the loss of carbon dioxide in liquids is increased as temperature is raised.
This can be explained by the fact that when carbonated liquids are exposed to high temperatures, the solubility of gases in them is decreased.
High temperatures encourage gas to escape from the bottle thereby leaving soda flat.
The cooler the soda, the better the gas will dissolve in the fluid, which helps to retain the fizz in the drink.
The best place to store your carbonated drinks is in a cool and dry pantry or in the fridge.
You can chill and warm the soda over and over and as long as it remains sealed it shouldn't have any noticeable effect on taste, flavor, or carbonation once you do finally open it.
Now if you freeze it, it will likely explode.