No. Contrary to popular belief programmed by the Science Fiction film industry, humans and large mammals can not be revived from being frozen with current technology in cryonics.
The extreme conditions on Pluto make it unlikely that humans could survive. Pluto is very cold and icy most of the year. Water is instantly frozen.
no
They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.
Some seeds can survive being frozen and will grow when planted.
No, snakes do not survive being frozen. They are fairly good at finding holes that are deeper than frost level so most survive.
No, a hamster cannot survive being frozen. Freezing temperatures can cause irreversible damage to the hamster's cells and organs, leading to death.
no we drink to survive. from keyna
No, humans cannot survive in temperatures of 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
humans
either the lake pond or river is not fully frozen, or they don't survive
Certain animals, such as wood frogs and some insects, have the ability to survive being frozen due to special adaptations that protect their cells and tissues from damage.
Cows can't survive on gas alone. Neither can humans. Both cows and humans need food and water to survive, not just oxygen (which is a gas we breathe).