yes
people keep things in the to keep things cool
perishables.
in ancient time the people use ice and snow to preserve the food. Then they think about a machine to cool the food . this leads to the invention of refrigerator.
No, there are special motors constructed for use in an explosive or hazardous environment that are totally enclosed. The normal motor though needs air to keep it cool.
Magnetism and friction
white
You can use it as chalk, camouflage your skin, and some people put it in old freezers and fridges to keep out moisture
if you keep them safe then yes
keep anoying them till they do it
we dont.
Cotton is a breathable fabric that helps maintain a cool and comfortable temperature by allowing air to circulate. However, it does not have the ability to actively keep things cold like an insulating material would.
One way to keep things cool without a fridge is to use a cooler with ice packs or frozen water bottles. Placing items in a cool, shaded area or burying them in the ground can also help maintain lower temperatures.