Germs cannot survive in both warm and cold climates but many germs have a ability that they adapt the warm and cold climates after some time
Samoyeds have thick, double coats of fur that are designed to keep them warm in cold weather. They do best in colder climates and can easily overheat in warmer climates.
goats can be kept successfully in all climates <the question is not where CAN they live, it is where do they THRIVE. Goats do best in arid climates, because there is less parasitic activity. however some breeds are better suited for colder climates, some for warmer, it really depends on the breed, but they are very adaptable animals.>
That is a matter of opinion. Some people prefer colder climates while others prefer warmer ones. Or some prefer to live ocean side while others inland. There is no such thing as the best place to live, anywhere.
100% Synthetic stays the same viscosity (ability to flow properly) all of the time no matter what the outside temperature. Semi-Synthetic will change viscosity as the temperature changes,,,Warmer-Thinner, Colder-Thicker. 100% synthetic is the better choice in colder climates.
Mobil 1 10W-30 or for colder climates Mobil 1 5W-30
10W30 can be used, but SAE30 is best. 10W30 can run a bit hot, in warmer climates.
which sentence from the article BEST helps you understand that Neanderthals were able to adapt to colder Climates
I suppose you're talking about the insect? The German Cockroach can be found anywhere. They do best in warmer climates but can live in cold climates within human establishments. These roaches are originally from Russia, not Germany, and are closely related to the Asian Cockroach.
No. Actually, the friction that you are creating inside the carton is likely to make the milk warmer. The best way to make your milk colder is to put it in the refrigerator. -- No - if anything, the agitation of the molecules will increase their temperature slightly. It may feel that it get colder as the milk moves about and the parts of the container you are touching might have colder milk move under it.
Coconut trees grow in warmer tropical climates.
Yes it is. It's a warm-season grass (or a C4 grass) that is best grown in warmer climates, and is commonly used in the South as a pasture/hay grass for livestock.
Ford vehicles come from the factory with a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water . Ford says not to exceed 60 % antifreeze in colder climates