yes because if not then the food will freeze up if you use the out side for a refrigerator because its freezing that place!!♥♥♥♥
Refrigerators in Antarctica, as opposed to anywhere else in the world, warm, not cool. This is because it is so cold there, that in order to keep food edible, it needs to be stored in warm temperatures.
Sanitary storage containers work well, as do refrigerators and storage sheds.
Milk is stored in refrigerators or other coolers, both to keep the milk cold and to prevent it from freezing.
i think its so the food wont freeze up -dogzrcoolmg
Yes. Since they had to cross the Southern Ocean, they needed special equipment to contend with the cold as they approached Antarctica.
Some of the local government regulations about refrigerators are needed due to environment damaging issues. They banned the use of environmentally damaging refrigerators and now require specific rules for disposing, recycling, and discarding, of the types of refrigerators that cause damage.
When door closes it releases cold air as needed
Probably not because nobody lives in Antarctica so no energy would be needed over there!
i think its so the food wont freeze up but im not sure, but i think so, -dogzrcoolmg
Refrigerators are used in houses
RCA Refrigerators
Refrigerators are not magnets. Refrigerators have magnets in some of the components. They are also magnetic, but this does not make them a magnet.