Yes, Because their blood get's frezeen...
Maybe, Their blood can get burn...
There's no, No...
( Yes, Both are dangerous)(cold is the most dangerous one!)
It's better in cold because you can run faster. In heat you sweat more than in cold.
Sort of. In terms of physics, technically there is no such thing as cold. There is only heat, which is than measured on a scale to show how much heat is present. Heat will always transfer to something that has less heat than its present location. So technically no, cold does not absorb heat because cold is a perspective and not something that actually exists.. However, things that have less heat do absorb heat from things with more heat than itself. Cold is an abstract non physics word used to describe things with small amounts of heat, while in reality there is technically at least some measurable amount of heat if compared to true absolute 0 heat.
yes
more likely to freeze.
Heat causes more activity in the atoms inside the balloon. This causes expansion as they are bouncing around inside more than when they were cold. They need more room. The expansion causes failure in the balloon.
It's better in cold because you can run faster. In heat you sweat more than in cold.
Hot Water extinguishes more effectively than cold water as it has a higher specific heat capacity than cold water.
More cool receptors than warm receptors in the skin.
Thin people tend to get cold more easily than people who are overweight. The body fat keeps you warm.
energy is heat so more than cold objects
Yes it will. This is because cold water has less heat than hot water and therefore can absorb more heat when put on the fire.
Wood absorbs more heat then sand. This is why at night in deserts it becomes so cold you can die.
Because there is more particles in the swimming pool than the hot sauce pan so there is more heat energy.
No. Cold cannot radiate, only heat can. This is because cold is not a thing unto itself but is simply the relative absence of heat. While it is very cold, Neptune actually radiates more heat than it receives from the sun. If it were not for this it would be even colder.
Sort of. In terms of physics, technically there is no such thing as cold. There is only heat, which is than measured on a scale to show how much heat is present. Heat will always transfer to something that has less heat than its present location. So technically no, cold does not absorb heat because cold is a perspective and not something that actually exists.. However, things that have less heat do absorb heat from things with more heat than itself. Cold is an abstract non physics word used to describe things with small amounts of heat, while in reality there is technically at least some measurable amount of heat if compared to true absolute 0 heat.
It is a myth that heavier weight people feel hotter than thinner people. In fact, the more weight, the more a person feels cold even in the sun, warm water, etc. Heavier people need more energy to generate body heat and if blood circulation is also impaired, they will often feel cooler than expected.
yes