Batteries produce less current when it is cold, and if the battery is already weak because of sulphation of the lead plates or shorted cells in the battery, it will most likely not have enough energy to start the car. When looking for a new battery, look for one with at least 500 cold cranking amps (CCA).
Yes.
no you cannot kill your alternator by switching your battery from one car to another
The car will then be unable to start.
there are lots more amps in a car battery eg there about 1.5 in a flash light and in a car battery there about 300 A car battery is a wet cell battery and a flashlight battery is a dry cell battery.
You can short out a battery and destroy it in a few seconds.
Yes
No
Yes it can. Especially if the battery has a low charge to begin with or it is an old battery.
no, it will kill the cells if get in it
I am not sure if cyclaws can go on snow? Because it is low to the ground and if the snow in melting then the water from the snow can get in the car and kill the battery. But if the snow is only a couple of inches and it just arrived then maybe it can. I got a cyclaws in 2010 and it is cool but not sure about snow. I mean i killed one of my RC cars because of snow and water. Hope my advice helped. CHASE
NO! They use a car battery and jumper cables to torture people.
no it doesn't if the door is opened when its ON it makes a circuit and starts the car alarm
Follow the battery wires from the battery out. It sounds like you may have damaged one or both of the battery leads in the snow. Your car also has fusible links that are often part of the battery cables and one of those may have blown if they were shorted in the snow.